In 17th century England, Mary Villiers molds her beautiful son, George, to seduce King James I, intending to gain riches and influence through outrageous schemes.
Looking follows the lives of a group of friends in San Francisco, exploring their relationships, careers, and personal struggles. The show primarily focuses on the experiences of Patrick, a gay man in his 30s, as he navigates dating, friendship, and finding meaning in his life.
Scott, a mild-mannered gay writer in Los Angeles, gets wrapped up into a world of bad boys and their crime-filled past after being adopted as their “Daddy Scott”, whether he likes it or not.
Viago, Deacon, and Vladislav are vampires dealing with the mundane aspects of modern life while living as flatmates. They navigate paying rent, socializing, and conflicts with each other. When a new vampire joins their group, their dynamic changes. They banish one of their own after an incident and later attend a masquerade party where they encounter a werewolf pack. Through unexpected events, they form an unlikely friendship.
In Cobalt Blue (2022), a traditional Marathi family is torn apart when a brother and sister both develop feelings for the same man. This unexpected turn of events challenges their values and forces them to confront the complexities of love, desire, and traditional expectations. Based on Sachin Kundalkar's novel, the movie explores the impact of forbidden relationships in a conservative society.
Longhorns is a sex comedy movie set in the 1980s. It follows a college student who is exploring his sexuality and experiences a weekend getaway with his college roommate. The movie tackles themes of homosexuality, self-acceptance, and the exploration of sexual fantasies. It also delves into the challenges faced by closeted gay men and the social dynamics of college life.
Permission is a movie about a couple who, after being together for many years, decide to open their relationship for experimentation. This decision leads them to face unexpected challenges and forces them to confront their own desires and beliefs about love and commitment.
Following a drunken encounter, two equally attached men from a cash strapped and divided gay rugby club unwittingly sleepwalk into an adulterous affair but must conceal their growing feelings or risk destroying the club they love.
Hawaii is a drama movie that explores the friendship between two men, their childhood memories, and the challenges they face as they navigate their gay relationship in a society marked by class differences. The film also touches upon themes of homelessness and sexual attraction. It follows their journey of self-discovery, as they confront their past and face their own inner demons.
Tom of Finland is a biographical drama that explores the life and work of Finnish artist Touko Laaksonen, who became known for his homoerotic drawings under the pseudonym Tom of Finland. Set in a time when homosexuality was heavily stigmatized, the movie follows Touko's journey from serving in the military during World War II to becoming an iconic figure in the gay community. The film delves into his struggles with homophobia, the AIDS crisis, and his quest for liberation through art.
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.
The Wounded Man is a French movie set in Paris in the early 1980s. It tells the story of a young man who becomes infatuated with an older criminal. Their relationship grows out of a chance encounter at a gay club and becomes filled with passion and danger. As they navigate the criminal underworld together, their love and desire for each other intensify.
Pink Narcissus is an erotic underground film that takes viewers on a journey through the fantasies and desires of a young male prostitute. Set against a backdrop of campy aesthetics and homoerotic imagery, the film delves into themes of narcissism, prostitution, and homosexuality.
Ernesto, a 17-year-old Jewish boy, embarks on a journey of self-discovery when he falls in love with a man twice his age. Along the way, he experiences heartbreak, cross-dressing, and the complexities of his own sexuality.
Antonina Miliukova, an aristocratic woman in 19th century Russia, becomes obsessed with marrying the famous composer Pyotr Tchaikovsky. Despite his attempts to end the marriage, she endures the humiliation and madness in order to stay with him.
A voyeuristic journey through the homoerotic work of Alair Gomes.
Newlyweds Suze and Arthur find themselves caught in the dangerous grip of a greaser gang. As the gang's obsession with them deepens, Suze and Arthur are confronted with their own sexual and gender identities, leading them to question who they truly are.
The Dare Project is a short drama/romance film that follows a group of high school students as they come together for a pool party. The film explores themes of first love, desire, and identity, with a focus on the relationships between the characters as they navigate their feelings and experiences. It touches on topics such as bisexuality, homoeroticism, and the challenges of coming to terms with one's true self. The story unfolds through a series of interactions and exchanges, leading to a climactic moment that tests the characters' emotions and pushes them to confront their fears. With compelling performances and a heartfelt narrative, The Dare Project is a poignant exploration of teenage romance and self-discovery.
GUO4 is a provocative avant-garde short film that delves into homoeroticism and sexual tension. The story revolves around a group of muscled men in a locker room, engaging in a fight and brawl, with close-up shots of their bodies, including explicit nudity and obscene graffiti. The film aims to provoke and challenge societal norms.
In this short film, our unemployed hero finds that getting that great job depends a lot on whom you choose to dance with at Ray's Male Heterosexual Dance Hall.