Cary (Windham Beacham) and Vogel (David Alanson) are a couple hitchhiking across country to “re-connect” in their relationship. They get picked up by Brewster (Benjamin Lutz), a trucker trying to stay awake as he delivers a mysterious load of coffins as a favor for his brother who has disappeared. When the pre-programmed GPS leads them to a junk yard in the middle of no-where and the truck breaks down, the three are trapped for the night as the contents of the coffins get up for a stroll.
Long Term Relationship
Glenn (Matthew Montgomery) gets tired of the “gay scene” and decides to respond to a personals ad found by one of his group of friends. Adam (Windham Beacham) the guy running the ad is a “shy romantic” from the south and has some trouble fitting in with Glenn’s California friends. The couple decides to hold off on sex until they get to know each other better, only to find after they’ve fallen in love, that the sex isn’t that great. A cute romantic comedy as they work their way through their relationship. Long Term Relationship.
Back Soon
In Back Soon, Logan (Windham Beacham) is a young widower selling his house. Gil (Matthew Montgomery), a stranger, shows up and buys it and the two straight men develop a friendship. When Logan’s car won’t start he stays on Gil’s couch. Dreaming about his dead wife, Logan sleepwalks and ends up in Gil’s bed. Is their relationship just two straight guys coming to a realization about themselves, or is there something more supernatural at work? Great movie.