Eating Out 2: Sloppy Seconds is a hilarious comedy about an openly gay man, Kyle, who pretends to be straight in order to date the woman of his dreams. Along the way, he gets caught up in a love triangle, faces jealousy, and explores his own sexual identity. With lots of laughter and unexpected twists, this movie will keep you entertained from start to finish.
Dead Weight is a comedy movie set in the Sahara desert. It follows the story of a lottery winner who becomes a prison warden. The movie explores the hilarious situations and misadventures that arise from this unusual combination. With spoof elements and parody comedy, Dead Weight provides a unique and entertaining experience.
In this comedic spoof, Sherlock Holmes' brother tries to solve a case involving a stolen document while dealing with various comedic mishaps. Along the way, he encounters Professor Moriarty, a murder attempt, and a female singer.
Days of Vinyl is a charming comedy that follows a group of friends who share a love for vinyl records. When one of them falls in love with a female singer, they must confront their fears of marriage and make important decisions about their lives. With the help of a producer cameo and a tribute band, the friends navigate the complexities of friendship and romance, all while rediscovering the joy of music.
Dorian, a gay teenager, struggles with coming out and dealing with his dysfunctional family while trying to find his place in high school and navigate the challenges of adolescence.
The basic premise is that Whitney is a really great guy who is considered too gentle, too friendly, and too genuine to be straight. Actually, he's straight, and he's madly in love with his girlfriend Taylor. Whitney has a best friend, Aldo, who is the worst best friend a nice guy ever had. Whitney is ready to marry Taylor, but Taylor keeps telling him to wait. To wait. To wait. Taylor has a secret and Aldo knows the secret. He won't tell, if . . .
When a man is reunited with his estranged daughter, they embark on a hilarious journey filled with cowboys, yodeling, and self-referential humor. Along the way, they encounter various obstacles and learn the true meaning of friendship and family.
A banker, husband, and father, Mr. Smith must leave it behind him. He's made a mistake and he's trying to pay for it but he doesn't know if there is enough money in the world. Or so he tells Bobby, the eighteen-year-old male hustler Smith employs for company. Bobby quickly learns however, that Smith is no regular John, and their meeting has unintended consequences that neither of them is prepared to afford.
An island retreat. A man, his face bandaged, plays cards nonchalantly. His ex-wife arrives. Conversations happen.
A young girl has to face her fears and break free from her mothers rules, when she falls in love with a guy, who has a very different view on life and death.
Caleb is a dancer. He's also deaf. Caleb hears music through feeling—and when he meets Thaddeus, a local musician, he begins to feel a lot. A mutual interest in music (and one another) brings the two young men together. Sometimes, love doesn't have to be complicated.
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