The Other Two is a comedy TV show that follows the lives of two siblings as they navigate the ups and downs of the entertainment industry. The show explores themes of family, fame, and the pursuit of success. With a mix of humor and heart, The Other Two offers a hilarious and relatable look into the world of showbiz.
Molly Kagan, an ex-wife of a Hollywood studio executive, must rebuild her life and find her own identity after her husband leaves her for a younger woman.
Husbands is an American sitcom written and created by Brad Bell and Jane Espenson, which premiered September 13, 2011 via super syndication on platforms such as Blip, YouTube, and Roku. The series stars Brad Bell and Sean Hemeon as the newly married couple. Billed as the world's first marriage equality comedy, Husbands is a modern look on the classic premise of the newlywed sitcom. The second season premiered August 15, 2012. After producing two seasons independently, it was announced that CW Seed had made a six-episode order for a third season of Husbands, which aired on August 15, 2013.
DAKAICHI -I'm being harassed by the sexiest man of the year- is a TV show that follows the story of a man who becomes the target of harassment from the sexiest man of the year. As he navigates through the challenges of dealing with this situation, he also discovers love and romance along the way.
A closeted gay movie director/actor in 1939 finds himself the target of the vicious and unscrupulous attacks by a gossip columnist reporter who goes by the name of Hollywood Confidential.
Other People is a comedic drama that follows David, a gay man, who moves back home to Sacramento to take care of his mother who is battling cancer. The film explores David's struggles with family relationships, grief, and his own identity.
Nothing New follows the love adventure of Maykel and Johannes, who broke up in the beginning but won't last long before being back together, until their wedding.
I'm a Porn Star follows the lives of guys in the neighborhood who are likely a lot more famous than you - at least on the Internet. There are an estimated 370 million pornographic websites on-line. Porn is now a thirteen BILLION dollar business. So who's doing all this moonlighting? Turns out -- probably some people you know.
In the interactive movie 'Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt: Kimmy vs. the Reverend' (2020), Kimmy embarks on a mission to rescue her friends from the clutches of the Reverend Richard Wayne Gary Wayne. With the help of her friends and some unpredictable choices, Kimmy faces dangerous obstacles and uncover surprising secrets.
Jacob Gordon can't catch a break. A struggling actor with a personal life to match. His epic streak of bad luck just might change when he's cast in a Broadway musical; "The Ice Queen", opposite stage and screen royalty Veronica Bailey.
A gay couple navigates the challenges of planning their wedding in Italy, dealing with cultural differences and the disapproval of some family members. They must overcome obstacles and find acceptance as they prepare for their big day.
Nobody's Watching is a drama movie that follows the story of a gay protagonist living in a big city. He explores his relationships, including his ex-lover, and deals with the struggles and challenges of being an immigrant. The movie also explores themes of family, identity, and love.
Holding the Man is a moving drama based on the true story of Timothy Conigrave and John Caleo, who fell in love in the 1970s and faced numerous challenges, including the AIDS epidemic and societal discrimination, throughout their long-term relationship. Set in Australia, the film explores the profound impact of their love and the enduring power of their connection.
This documentary explores the life of actor Montgomery Clift, delving into his struggles with addiction, self-destructive behavior, and the complexities of his relationships, both personal and professional. Through interviews, archival footage, and personal anecdotes, the film reveals the challenges Clift faced in Hollywood and his impact on the acting industry.
An exploration of Noël Coward's expansive career which features credits across the stage and screen, including Brief Encounter, Blithe Spirit, and Private Lives.
A stone-broke gay actor and a privileged screw-up with a failing business cross paths on a winter night and join forces in a quest around London to find a meaning to their miserable lives, but when their unlikely connection turns into something deeper, fears and demons from their past come to jeopardise the whole mission.
This documentary explores the making of A Nightmare on Elm Street 2: Freddy's Revenge and the lasting impact it had on lead actor Mark Patton. Through interviews and footage from horror conventions, the film delves into the homophobic backlash Patton faced and his journey to reclaim his identity and confront the stigma. It also examines the film's themes of homosexuality and the supernatural serial killer that resonated with the LGBTQ+ community.
Román is an actor who works in B-movies and who’s isolated in his apartment as a pandemic keeps the world on edge. Aldo, an indigenous young man, is an essential worker who’s allowed by the authorities to come and go. They live across from each other in an apartment complex. They meet online, and they can talk and even see each other in videocalls, but they can’t meet in person. Eventually, the temptation to break out of their lockdown comes up.
Beautiful and self-destructive, hot-shot actor Danny Maldonado was once about to conquer Hollywood. Now, just a few years later, his career has flatlined, his boyfriend has dumped him and his long-estranged drug addict mother is dying. But when he's called in to audition for the lead role in the most talked-about new series in Hollywood, Danny vows to clean up his act, win his ex back and give the greatest audition of his life. What could go wrong?
This Filthy World is a live performance by filmmaker John Waters, recorded in 2006. In the show, Waters discusses his career as a filmmaker, his personal life, and shares anecdotes from his childhood. He talks about his love for cinema, his friendship with Divine, and his experiences in the film industry. The performance is a mix of humor, social satire, and personal stories, all delivered in Waters' unique and distinctive style.