Chucky is a TV show about a malevolent doll named Chucky who goes on a murderous rampage in a small town. As the body count rises, a teenage boy and his friends must uncover the origins of Chucky and find a way to stop him before it's too late.
Honor, an ambitious high school senior, is determined to get into Harvard. She devises a plan to take down her top three competitors but falls for her biggest rival, Michael, causing unexpected complications.
Parental Control is a reality TV show where parents try to find the perfect match for their children by setting them up on blind dates. The parents are often overly protective and use the show as a way to assert control over their children's dating lives. Each episode features a different set of parents and their attempts to find a suitable partner for their son or daughter. The show is filled with comedy, drama, and awkward moments.
Gameboys is a Filipino drama series that follows the story of two boys, Cairo and Gavreel, who meet online and develop a connection during the COVID-19 pandemic. Through their virtual interactions, they navigate the challenges of love, friendship, and self-discovery.
Life: Love on the Line centers around the story of a gay man and a straight woman who form a deep connection, leading to a complex and emotional journey of self-discovery, acceptance, and personal growth. Set in an office setting, the show explores themes of love, friendship, and the challenges faced by individuals in unconventional relationships. The story takes a unique twist during the Christmas season, as the characters exchange heartfelt presents and deepen their bond. With elements of coming-of-age, true love, and childhood friends, Life: Love on the Line is a heartfelt TV show that explores the complexities of human relationships and the power of love and acceptance.
A teenager embarks on a journey of self-discovery as he navigates his sexual identity, reconciles with his abusive father, and finds acceptance in a community of Native Americans. Through his relationships and experiences, he learns the importance of embracing his true self and reconnecting with his roots.
When a young girl from a wealthy Mexico City family disappears, a man arrives to discuss the girl's return, asking for the confession of a family member that has committed a terrible act. One by one, confession by confession, the intruder exposes each member of the family, revealing their deepest and most shocking secrets.
In a dark, velvety theatre, there is a first kiss between Pietro and Tommaso. When the lights come back on, however, the two students have different expectations of what might follow. The chaos of awakening desire in its complexity and sensuality is told and made almost physically tangible through looks and gestures, approach and retreat, hope and fear.
Slash is a comedy movie about a teenage writer attending a comic convention and exploring his sexuality through erotic fan fiction. The story follows him as he navigates sexual confusion, explores his sexual identity, and engages in a variety of encounters and relationships within the convention community.
Something Like Summer is a coming-of-age story revolving around Ben Bentley, a talented singer-songwriter who falls in love with his high school classmate, Tim Wyman. As their relationship faces various challenges, including family expectations and the fear of coming out, Ben must navigate the complexities of love and personal identity.
Manuel, a 16-year-old living in a small coastal town, plays bass in a band with his best friends. His friendship with Felipe is unbreakable until they face a test. While dating Azul, Manuel discovers new feelings that challenge his perspective on life.
Believer is a documentary that explores the clash between the Mormon Church and the LGBT community in Salt Lake City, Utah. The film follows Dan Reynolds, the lead singer of the rock band Imagine Dragons, as he grapples with his faith and fights for acceptance and love for the LGBT community within the Mormon Church.
Sócrates tells the story of a 15-year-old Afro-Brazilian boy named Sócrates who lives in São Paulo. After the death of his mother, Sócrates must navigate the challenges of being a young gay teen in an environment plagued by homophobia and economic hardship. He becomes homeless and looks for work as a day laborer while dealing with his homophobic father. The film explores themes of identity, resilience, and the search for connection in the face of adversity.
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.
Charming but timid college student Mando is your typical hopeless romantic. He meets Barry, an out-and-proud basketball star who is practically a prince from a fairytale. The only thing spoiling Mando's happy ending is the fact that Barry already has a boyfriend. To move on, Mando goes out with liberated architecture student Krisha and the two become lovers. One fateful day, Barry walks back into Mando's life. Now, he needs to choose - will it be mind over heart or heart over mind?
A socially awkward band geek, Steven Turano, is planning on killing himself. However, when Clarence, the new quirky kid in school, befriends him, Steven's plans are sidetracked and he reaches beyond his comfort zone forming stronger relationships with his father, friends and teachers. The boys form an inseparable bond as Clarence finds creative ways to pull Steven out of his depression.
The children in a religious family clash with their parents as they prepare for the wake of their brother, Mitchel. Teenage Mason desperately tries to reach his lost identical twin through spiritual means. Precocious preteen Molly meticulously organizes the event expecting everything to go exactly as planned. Megan, their older sister, returns home after a long absence, no longer interested in repressing the truth. Their Baptist grandmother and parents attempt to maintain normalcy when an unexpected stranger, Jameson, arrives -- forcing the family to face secrets and lies around Mitchel's death.
Two high school friends, Caleb and Macon, are reunited after many years. During the tense reunion, Macon fights his tortured mind, wrestling with a dark secret that is the source of Caleb's greatest pain.
The story of Pearl from the series "Gameboys." Pearl opens herself up to the possibility of love, but gets something totally unexpected in return
Nevrland is a coming-of-age drama that follows a teenage boy as he navigates his sexuality and confronts his fears in a dream-like journey. The film explores themes of queer identity, family relationships, drug use, and the struggle for self-acceptance.