Category: Entertainment

  • Get A Life

    “I want a straight lover who will be gay just for me!” boldly declares Jaime in front of his abusive shrink, propelling the plot of a disenfranchised gay guy simply looking for himself.

    Runtime: 1 hour, 12 minutes
    Release: 2006
    IMDB: 3.4/10

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  • True Love

    Seven short stories about growing up and coming out gay in America.

    Starring: John Ainsworth, Charlotte Ann
    Runtime: 1 hour, 12 minutes
    Release: 2005
    IMDB: 5/10

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  • Summer House

    A taut psycho-sexual drama where a middle-aged family man finds his ordered life destroyed when he meets the 12-year-old son of his colleague and begins to feel an affection for the boy.

    Starring: Sten Jacobs, Anna Altmann, Jaspar Fuld
    Runtime: 1 hour, 40 minutes
    Release: 2014
    IMDB: 5.9/10

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  • Meet The Grimswalls

    What do you do when you are two young hot transgenders with nothing to do on Halloween? You accepted an initiation to a private swingers ball. Clad only in lingerie eight strangers gather for a nightt of sex, drugs, booze and of course murder. Unknown to the attendees their separate fates are all entwined when more than one Serial Killer stalks the errie halls looking for bloody revenge.

    Starring: Diana Smoot, Cythina Escobar, Jason Elkins
    Runtime: 1 hour, 18 minutes
    Release: 2016

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  • October Moon

    Elliot, a shy young man, is shunned by his family, friends and fiancée when he falls for another man, Corin. Unfortunately, Corin already has a significant other, and as Elliot finds himself rejected at every turn, he slips into paranoia and rage, determined to get what he desires most…
    Starring: Judith O’Dea, Brinke Stevens
    Runtime: 1 hour, 51 minutes
    Release: 2006
    IMDB: 5.6/10

     

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  • The Adonis Factor

    When it comes to body image, gay men can be a pretty tough crowd. Attractiveness can be key part of a man’s self-esteem, for both good and bad. The pressure to look good is even more intense in an image-driven culture where near-naked ideals of masculine perfection abound. Men are being objectified as never before. “The Adonis Factor” is a revealing look at this love, or lust, for male beauty.

    Runtime:  1 hour, 41 minutes
    Release: 2016
    IMDB: 4.9/10
  • Twisted

    A modern version of the classic novel, “Oliver Twist,” set in New York City, it deals with the underground scene filled with drag queens, drug abuse and prostitution.

    Starring: Ray Aranha, Keivyn McNeill Grayes
    Runtime: 1 hour, 38 minutes
    Released: 1997
    IMDB: 4.6/10

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  • FIRST LOOK | Gay musical YANK! pictures

    FIRST LOOK | Gay musical YANK! pictures

    War-time gay love story Yank! has released its first look pictures… and they look incredible!

    credit Anthony Robling

    The long-awaited European Premiere of war-time love story Yank! is now open and running preview performances in Manchester ahead of its official opening on Wednesday evening at the Hope Mill Theatre, already standing ovations have taken place at each of the five preview performances.

    The musical will run until Saturday 8 April at Hope Mill Theatre.

    credit Anthony Robling

    The musical tells a gay love story set in the midst of World War Two. Based on the real history and events of WW2, it focuses on the life of Stu, a scared Mid-Western youngster who is called up to serve in the forces in 1943. He becomes a photographer for Yank Magazine, the journal ‘for and by the servicemen’. The musical explores what it means to be a man, and what it is to fall in love and struggle.

    credit Anthony Robling
  • THEATRE REVIEW | Southern Baptist Sissies, Above the Stag Theatre, London

    THEATRE REVIEW | Southern Baptist Sissies, Above the Stag Theatre, London

    ★★★★★ | Southern Baptist Sissies, Above the Stag Theatre, London

    There’s something in the holy water at a Baptist Church in Dallas, Texas because all of the boys there are gay. And they’re not the only ones who have a story to tell. It all unravels in Southern Baptist Sissies, the new show at Above the Stage Theatre.

    Southern Baptist Sissies is actually two shows in one. Four boys live in a religious community where they spend their days praying and the rest of the time all they can think about are other boys! Then in a very hilarious, emotional and witty way, we see these boys grow up to become young men, full of passion, love and in one case, regret. Separately there are scenes set in a gay drag bar where two barflies have a conversation about their lives, their adventures and their regrets while the young men from the church segments portray other characters in the bar. It’s genius!!!

    Southern Baptist Sissies cleverly intertwines both stories while we get to know a bit about each character. Mark (Jason Kirk) does an outstanding job as the narrator who is also in love with the very sexy and muscular TJ (Daniel Klemens), whose other character is a sexy go go boy in the gay drag bar. James Phoon is a revelation as Benny, the most feminine of the boys, yet as alter ego Miss Iona Taylor, he’s the star of the show at the drag bar. The scene where’s he’s disrobing while pouring his heart out is absolutely stunning. And last but not least there is Andrew (Hugh O’Donnell), a sensitive young man who unfortunately has a very disapproving mother (Janet Prince). Don Cotter (as Preston) and Julie Ross (as Odette) are brilliant as the couple who exchange stories at the bar; two older people looking back at the past while contemplating what’s left of their future, with Preston always ogling the young men in the bar. It’s all fantastically put together in a fab script by Del Shores and superb direction by Gene David Kirk.

    After a few mediocre shows, Above the Stag has really upped their game with this show. It’s funny, relevant, emotional and at the end literally had the audience in tears. There are still tickets left for a few performances – BOOK THEM NOW – it’s a show you definitely don’t want to miss! If, and when, this show sells out, hopefully Above the Stag will be able to re-stage it when they move to a larger venue just down the road. More people really need to see this show.

    For tickets, please go to:

    http://www.abovethestag.com/shows/

  • Fight Of The Cardinal

    This tightly woven psychological thriller set in the desolate Smoky Mountains involves a volatile city boy, Grady (Ross Beschler), who becomes the proprietor of a resort lodge while a roguish young local, Beetle (David J. Bonner), schemes to take over his life.

    Starring: Matthew Montgomery, Ross Beschler, David J. Bonner

    Runtime: 1 hour, 26 minutes

    Release: 2011

    IMDb 4.7/10

     

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  • David Searching

    David (Anthony Rapp) — a young, gay aspiring documentary filmmaker — takes his first tentative steps towards his adult life. His roommate, Gwen (Camryn Manheim), after ending a mysterious marriage, is looking for stability. Together they try to maneuver their way through New York on a search for happiness. Instead, they find bad dates, worse job interviews and bizarre sexual encounters.

    Starring: Anthony Rapp, Camryn Manheim, John Cameron Mitchell

    Runtime: 1 hour, 44 minutes

    Release: 1998

    IMDb 6.2/10

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