In 'Bros (2022)', two men with commitment problems try to navigate the complexities of a romantic relationship. As they grapple with their fears and insecurities, they embark on a journey of emotional vulnerability and self-discovery. Will they be able to overcome their reservations and make their love work, or will their past issues sabotage their chances?
Supernova tells the story of Sam and Tusker, a gay couple who embark on a road trip to visit friends, family, and famous sites before Tusker's early-onset dementia progresses. Along the way, they face the challenges of their past and the uncertain future, cherishing the time they have left together.
When Patrick enters Marion and Tom's home, long-buried secrets from 40 years ago resurface, leading to a journey of exploration and self-discovery.
A group of young men gather at a luxury villa, where they engage in testing each other's boundaries and pushing the limits of their relationships.
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.
A bumbling student named Stanley enrolls at Oxford University and wreaks havoc with his clumsy nature. He becomes involved in various comedic misadventures, including getting entangled in a reward scheme, hitchhiking with a portrait, and causing chaos at a formal dinner party. Along the way, he also encounters practical jokes, exploding cigars, and a ghost costume. Will Stanley be able to navigate his way through the chaos and succeed at Oxford?
A hypochondriac believes he's dying and tries to find a new husband for his wife. Misunderstandings and comedic situations ensue as he navigates his health scare.
A domineering wife and her husband, a company boss, assume new identities in a rural setting, leading to a series of hilarious misunderstandings and mistaken identities.
Downriver is a powerful Australian drama that follows James, a young man who has just been released from prison. As he tries to rebuild his life, he becomes obsessed with solving the mystery of a missing boy. Along the way, he confronts his own past and the dark secrets of his community.
A Home at the End of the World is a movie set in New York City, exploring themes of friendship, love, and loss. The story follows the lives of three individuals - Bobby, Jonathan, and Clare - as they navigate through various relationships and personal struggles. Bobby and Jonathan, who have been close friends since childhood, form a deep emotional connection that challenges societal norms and expectations. As they grow older, they find themselves entangled in a complex web of emotions, leading to unexpected and life-altering choices. Through their experiences, the film delves into themes of identity, sexuality, and the search for belonging. With a backdrop of 1960s, 1970s, and 1980s America, the characters embark on a journey of self-discovery, ultimately finding solace and a sense of home in each other.
Those People is a drama and romance movie set in New York City. It follows the story of childhood friends who navigate their complicated relationships, including the protagonist's growing infatuation with his best friend, a talented pianist. The movie explores themes of love, friendship, and the challenges of being true to oneself in a conservative environment. As the story unfolds, the characters find themselves facing difficult choices and grappling with their personal desires and ambitions. Ultimately, they must confront their own demons and learn to accept themselves and others for who they truly are.
In The Laurel-Hardy Murder Case, Laurel and Hardy are detectives investigating a murder in a creepy mansion during a dark and stormy night. As they gather suspects, they encounter various comedic mishaps and misunderstandings. With a surprise ending, this black and white movie is a classic comedy duo's hilarious take on a whodunit.
After discovering she is pregnant, a 14-year-old Mexican-American girl named Magdalena is kicked out of her home and finds refuge with her gay cousin in Echo Park, Los Angeles. Together, they navigate the challenges of pregnancy, homophobia, and gentrification.
Their First Mistake is a comedy film released in 1932. The story revolves around a married couple who accidentally adopt a baby. The couple constantly bickers and faces numerous comedic obstacles as they try to navigate the challenges of parenthood. The film showcases hilarious misunderstandings, comic frustration, and a series of comedic errors that lead to chaotic situations. With its clever jokes and slapstick comedy, Their First Mistake offers a light-hearted entertainment for the audience.
A group of people attend a radio quiz show at a spooky mansion, where they encounter strange occurrences and try to uncover the truth.
Laughing Gravy is a comedy short film from 1930 that follows the misadventures of a dog named Laughing Gravy. The film features humorous scenes of rooftop antics, covered-with-soot mishaps, and the pouring of a bucket of water on someone's head. The story revolves around Laughing Gravy's encounters with a strict landlord, snowstorms, flowerpots, barking, and being hit with a brick. As the plot unfolds, Laughing Gravy ends up climbing up a chimney, getting stuck in a rain barrel, and dealing with a smallpox quarantine. The film also touches on themes of inheritance, suicide, and the struggles of pet ownership. With its black-and-white cinematography, Laughing Gravy showcases the comedic duo's talent and delivers a series of slapstick gags and hilarious moments.
A comedy revolving around the planning of a gay wedding in a small town in Texas, USA, while facing opposition from the church and dealing with various challenges and humorous situations.
Kept Boy follows the story of a young man who finds himself in a unique living situation as a kept boy in the city of Los Angeles. The film explores the complexities of his relationships, particularly his older man-younger man relationship, and the challenges he faces as he navigates through themes of love, identity, and self-discovery.
Looking for Langston is a black and white biographical drama that delves into the life and artistic works of Langston Hughes. It explores themes of homosexuality, eroticism, and the Harlem Renaissance. The film presents a surrealistic portrayal of Hughes' experiences as a gay black man during this time, highlighting his relationships, struggles, and contributions to black history.
Six of a Kind is a pre-code comedy film about a couple who embark on a cross-country trip but find themselves caught up in a series of misunderstandings and false accusations. When they are mistaken for a couple involved in an embezzlement scheme, they must race against time to clear their names and unravel the truth. Along the way, they encounter a quirky cast of characters and hilarious situations.