Known for Acting
10 inter-connected stories of LGBTQ+ people pursuing life and love in the modern world, from a young straight man yearning to convert, to dating veterans navigating the world during the Covid pandemic.
Healing from a painful breakup, Michael travels to Venice, Italy, where he discovers the beauty of desire and experiences a love that awakens his spirit, promising to forever change the course of his life.
Justin, a comedian, is looking for love online and striking out. It’s not until he meets up with Lalo, a flirtatious Grindr rendezvous, that he finds someone he connects with emotionally.
Aaron, a hopeless romantic, finds himself reliving the same day after an awkward but intense encounter with the mysterious Trevor. His excitement at the opportunity for a do-over soon turns sour as Aaron suspects Trevor may be the cause of his time loop. Aaron’s relentless pursuit of love forces him to confront his own insecurities and the blurred boundaries between infatuation and self-destruction.
In a terrible distant future where people never leave their single-occupancy apartments, two lonely strangers get the opportunity of a lifetime: To be around another human person for a whole weekend, at a random two-bedroom house in the abandoned Los Angeles suburbs.
Three young gay men who are best friends, two of them married to each other, find the memories of their individual childhood traumas so painful they turn to crystal meth, “Tina”, their "painkiller." After years of using they all descend to a world that might be imaginary or real called Tina Town where residents are met immediately with two choices: stop using the drug which would allow for possible escape and a chance to continue living or use and face the wrath of the town's unofficial leader, Mr. Jones, who, upon catching a young resident, rapes and kills them. Two of the characters, Sammy and Andy who are married to each other, must mourn the loss of their friend, Ashtyn, who was recently captured. Sammy and Andy are left and faced with the two choices which they find almost impossible to make.
House Husbands is a comic webseries that focuses on a messy gay divorce and the ripple effect it has on one rotting Palm Springs social circle. It's a modern satire centered around gay men in Palm Springs loosely based on Clare Luce's "The Women."
With 25% of all body dysmorphic disorders stemming from the LGBTQ+ community, and 42% of all males with eating disorders identifying as gay men, filmmaker Nick Demos examines body image in the LGBTQ+ community, media obsession with youth culture, and his own journey to self-acceptance in his middle age.
An interracial gay couple navigates racism and bigotry in a world in turmoil. When Phil loses his mom to conspiracies and booze, and meets John, a lawyer with it all, they finally face their buried pasts to discover who they really are.
A very good looking Jack is always on the hunt for hook-ups until he meets his match with physical challenges.
Voodoo deity transforms burlesque dancer into a "Valentine Vampire." Blood only whets her appetite--she must eat her victim's beating hearts. A bloody fun horror/comedy by director Richard Elfman, music by Danny Elfman and Ego Plum.
While maintaining the facade of a perfect relationship, a man must confront his commitment issues at an awkward family dinner.