Monster Musume: Everyday Life with Monster Girls follows the story of a young man named Kimihito Kurusu who is forced to take in and care for several monster girls as part of the government's cultural exchange program. As he navigates through the challenges of living with harpies, mermaids, centaurs, and more, Kimihito develops unexpected relationships and experiences both comedic and romantic adventures.
Raquel has been in love with her neighbor Ares for a long time. When he starts having feelings for her, despite his family's disapproval, Raquel is determined to make him fall in love with her. However, she refuses to lose herself in the process.
EastSiders is a dark comedy TV show set in Los Angeles, California. It revolves around the lives and relationships of a group of friends, focusing on themes such as infidelity, open relationships, and the challenges faced by the LGBTQ+ community. The show explores the complexities of friendship and love, with a mix of humor and drama.
Happiness is a dark comedy drama that delves into the lives of interconnected characters, each struggling to find happiness. It touches on themes of dysfunctional families, relationships, abuse, and pedophilia. Through its episodic structure and ensemble cast, it presents a satirical and thought-provoking take on the pursuit of happiness.
Set in 1940s China, during the Japanese occupation, a young woman named Wang Jiazhi is recruited by a resistance group to seduce and assassinate a government official. However, she finds herself falling in love with him, leading to a dangerous game of espionage, betrayal, and forbidden passion.
The Tribe is a movie about a deaf mute teenager who joins a notorious boarding school gang involved in crime and prostitution. He becomes entangled in a world of peer pressure, unwanted pregnancies, and violence. As he navigates through this troubled youth, he forms an unlikely friendship and seeks revenge against the ruthless gang members.
Two best friends decide to have a child together while keeping their relationship strictly platonic, but their arrangement gets complicated as they start dating other people.
Howl is a biographical drama that tells the story of Allen Ginsberg, an American poet who gained fame for his unconventional and controversial writing style. The movie focuses on the obscenity trial of Ginsberg's poem 'Howl' and explores themes of freedom of speech, homosexuality, and censorship. Set in post-World War II USA, the film provides a glimpse into the counterculture movement and the beat generation. Through interviews, poetry readings, and animated sequences, Howl offers an intimate look at Ginsberg's life and the societal challenges he faced.
Supernova tells the story of Sam and Tusker, a gay couple who embark on a road trip to visit friends, family, and famous sites before Tusker's early-onset dementia progresses. Along the way, they face the challenges of their past and the uncertain future, cherishing the time they have left together.
Set in the 1970s, Any Day Now follows a gay couple who takes on the legal system in order to adopt a teenage boy with Down syndrome. They face homophobia, prejudice, and a travesty of justice as they fight for the love and rights of their chosen family.
Sex Weather is a comedy-drama film that follows a woman as she navigates her sexuality and relationships. The story explores themes of foot fetish, open marriage, one-night stands, unsatisfying sex, cheating, and interracial relationships. It delves into the complexities of love, desire, and the challenges faced by modern relationships.
Stonewall is a movie set in 1969, depicting the events leading up to the Stonewall riots in New York City. It follows a young man who is caught in between his personal struggles and the larger fight for LGBTQ+ rights. The story revolves around the Stonewall Inn, a gay bar in Manhattan, and the events that unfolded when the police raided the establishment.
Another Year follows a couple in their 60s, Tom and Gerri, and their interactions with their family and friends over the course of a year. Through a series of vignettes, the film explores themes of aging, relationships, and the ups and downs of life.
In a fishing village on the coastline, two men, Lucas and Antonio, encounter each other and their sexual attraction grows. They must navigate their love amidst class differences and societal expectations.
Cuddle Weather is a delightful movie that tells the story of two strangers who find solace and affection in each other's arms. Set in a bustling city, the film beautifully captures the ups and downs of modern romance, while exploring the emotional complexities of love and intimacy. With its engaging plot and lovable characters, Cuddle Weather is a must-watch for anyone who enjoys heartwarming stories about human connection.
When a troubled teenager moves into a mental health clinic, he forms a bond with another patient. As they navigate their complex emotions and haunted pasts, they discover a shared secret that brings them closer together.
Silent Youth (2012) follows the story of two young men who embark on a silent journey of self-discovery, love, and acceptance. Faced with their own insecurities and societal pressures, they navigate through the complexities of their relationship, exploring themes of first love, coming out, and finding their place in the world. The movie beautifully captures the tender moments and silent communication between the two characters, as they navigate the challenges and emotions that come with being true to themselves in a world that often stands in the way of love and acceptance.
A story about the struggles and relationships of a group of gay men in the 1970s.
A woman named Kaia suffers from frequent sleepwalking episodes, causing tension with her half-sister, her fiancé, and her family. As she tries to navigate her relationships and uncover the truth behind her sleepwalking, secrets begin to unravel and relationships are put to the test.
When two young gay men in New York City struggle with their personal and professional lives, they find solace and self-discovery through their involvement in a controversial off-Broadway musical.