Major Crimes follows the daily operations of the LAPD's Major Crimes Division as they investigate high-profile homicide cases and strive for justice in Los Angeles, California. Led by Captain Sharon Raydor, this diverse team of detectives, including LAPD's top-ranking officer Lieutenant Provenza and experienced detective Julio Sanchez, navigates complex crime scenes, interrogates suspects, and gathers evidence to bring criminals to justice. Along the way, they deal with personal challenges and develop deep bonds with each other.
A boxer named Mignon, and a vampire doctor Young-on Oh, who find solace in the presence of one another through an aggressive and romantic affair.
Pushing Daisies follows Ned, a pie-maker gifted with the ability to bring dead things back to life with a touch. He's using this power to solve murder mysteries, but there's a catch: if he touches them again, they die permanently. Alongside him are his childhood sweetheart, Chuck, who he's brought back to life and now can't touch, and Emerson, a PI who brings Ned cases to solve.
Rainbow is a gripping TV show that tells the story of a group of young men who form strong bonds while enduring the harsh realities of a sadistic prison. They must navigate through violence, abuse, and their own inner demons, trying to find hope and escape amidst their bleak surroundings.
Set on Labour Ward with all its hilarity and heart-lifting highs but also its gut-wrenching lows, the show delivers a brutally honest depiction of life as a junior doctor on the wards, and the toll the job can take back home.
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.
Five Bedrooms follows the lives of five single friends who are tired of renting and decide to pool their money to buy a house together. The show explores their journey as they navigate the challenges of homeownership, friendships, and personal relationships.
At the age of 35, Hector happens to meet his childhood love Louise and falls in love with her all over again. But there's a big problem. He's gay and has been in a loving relationship with a man for several years. His life is turned upside down. He soon realizes that he doesn't want to have to choose between his two loves, Louise and Jérémie. How long can he keep the secret of his double life, the cause of both suffering and joy?
Making Love is a movie set in Los Angeles that explores themes of sexuality and love triangles. It follows the story of a married man who discovers his bisexuality and begins exploring his attraction to other men. The plot revolves around his journey of self-discovery, including his first gay sexual experience and the challenges he faces in coming out. The movie also touches on themes of homosexuality, extramarital affairs, and romantic rivalries. Overall, Making Love offers a compelling exploration of LGBT issues and the complexities of human relationships.
In Truth (2013), a man seeks revenge on his abusive mother, but faces internalized homophobia and separation anxiety along the way. As he delves into a world of insensitivity and fear of commitment, he must confront his own psychosis and find solace in a supportive gay community, ultimately discovering the truth about himself.
Patrik and Göran, a gay couple, want to adopt a baby. But instead of a 1.5-year-old, they mistakenly get a troubled teenage boy named Patrik. They face challenges in their adoption process and in building a relationship with Patrik.
A doctor, a homosexual and a woman are caught in a love triangle in London, England. The story explores themes of bisexuality, romance, and compromise.
A group of friends reunite in Rimini, Italy, twenty years after a tragic event. As they spend time together, they rediscover old memories and face new challenges, including a terrorism plot and struggles with adultery. Through a series of musical segments and comedic moments, they learn to live life to the fullest.
In Second Skin, a doctor begins questioning his own sexuality and enters into a secret relationship. As he navigates his own desires and the expectations of society, he must confront the consequences of his actions.
Holding Trevor is a dark comedy that follows Trevor, a heroin addict, as he tries to hold onto his relationship with his boyfriend and navigate the challenges of addiction and coming-of-age. Trevor must confront his past, face his fears, and ultimately find hope for the future.
Yossi (2012) is a drama/romance movie that follows the story of an overweight gay soldier named Yossi who is struggling with grief and loneliness. After the death of his lover, he lives a workaholic life as a doctor in Tel Aviv. One day, he meets a young soldier who resembles his lost love, sparking new feelings and opening up the possibility of finding love and happiness once again.
Shoko and Mutsuki get married to satisfy their worried parents, but she is well past the age at which a 'good' Japanese woman should marry, and he is in love with a young male college student. The film is less a realistic exploration of gay life than a fairy tale of three young Japanese trying to construct an alternative to the sexual and familial roles given to them by a society turning increasingly emotionally barren.
Two Weddings and a Funeral is a heartwarming comedy and romance film that follows the story of two gay men who decide to get married in order to please their families. However, their plan takes a hilarious turn when they are caught up in a series of misunderstandings and unexpected events. Through laughter and tears, the film explores themes of love, acceptance, and the complexities of relationships.
A gay doctor named Martyn fights for custody of his young son Olly after his abusive ex-husband accuses him of being an unfit parent. Martyn must navigate the court system and prove his love and dedication to his son, all while facing the physical and emotional abuse from his ex-partner.
Worlds collide at an awkward dinner party in 1959 New England. Tables turn when a progressive biracial couple attends dinner at the imposing home of an unexceptional artist and questionable psychiatrist. By daybreak, they find themselves pawns in a cynical game that exposes the cracks in their facades.