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The doctor makes a house call but three is a crowd after the action is over… A film about existential loneliness.
The amazing wartime saga of a young American GI who travels to Budapest to find his former companion, a French soldier who told him of the spectacular bathhouses he visited there. The GI explores the fraternal joy of these Turkish baths and loses himself in passion - only to discover his real sexual self!
Welcome to the Private Life of Kyle Ross. In this intimate documentary, you'll get to know the boy behind the star. From his corporate gig at Helix Studios to the dissolution of his high profile relationship, nothing is off the table. Intent on bending stereotypes and gracefully aging in an industry that celebrates youth, Kyle shares the work that goes into maintaining an image while simultaneously shedding it. After all, he's always enjoyed a contradiction.
Crustacés et coquillages is a fresh French comedy film with numerous surprise turnarounds and about the tolerance of a family of four. The family spend an idealistic summer vacation together where each of the family members gets involved in a new or old relationship.
A young man confesses his sexual past to an unseen phone sex operator. He reflects on his sexual identity as we follow him on a solitary excursion to a beach.
A young man gets caught with his pants down, literally, as the zombie apocalypse begins. Unable to find shelter or clothing he must make a go of it with the help of an eccentric neighbor.
The ultimate studs at the ultimate resort. Eight hot young hunky spa attendants, fully nude and ready to indulge their guests' every desire: drinks in the Jacuzzi, intimate tennis lessons, swapping long, slow nude massages by the pool. They even give your car a soapy naked wash. After the guests are gone, these sexy studs turn the lavish spa into their own naked playground: diving, nude oil posing and naked mud slinging. In the VIP cabanas, each muscle boy treats you to a private close-up session that the guests never see. It's the spa fantasy you've dreamed of.
Nude Bodybuilders, Naked College Hunks, Sexy Studs and Gorgeous Centerfolds all compete for the title of America's Hottest Naked Bachelor. The swimsuit competition turns into the no-swimsuit competition as these buff guys vie to show off all their assets and go on to perform the rest of the events completely nude. A grueling tug-of-war shows off their straining, muscular physiques. They pour on the charm in a series of mini-dates. The finalists resolve their conflict in an all-out-bare bodied brawl. And each stunning competitor finds the time to perform privately for your inspection.
On February 15, 1992 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Jeffrey Dahmer, one of the world's most infamous serial killers, was convicted of 15 counts of murder and sentenced to 937 years in federal prison. This movie is based on events from his life.
David and Chris spice up their stagnant relationship by turning to a gay dating app, but this unwittingly throws their lives into turmoil.
"Race d’Ep!" (which literally translates to "Breed of Faggots") was made by the “father of queer theory,” Guy Hocquenghem, in collaboration with radical queer filmmaker and provocateur Lionel Soukaz. The film traces the history of modern homosexuality through the twentieth century, from early sexology and the nudes of Baron von Gloeden to gay liberation and cruising on the streets of Paris. Influenced by the groundbreaking work of Michel Foucault on the history of sexuality and reflecting the revolutionary queer activism of its day, "Race d’Ep!" is a shockingly frank, sex-filled experimental documentary about gay culture emerging from the shadows.