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I Think I Do
The screwball "who will marry who" antics of The Philadelphia Story are given a gay update in this deliriously romantic and sexy comedy. Bob (Arquette) and Brendan (the hunky Christian Maelen) are college roommates whose close friendship (and Bob’s mad crush) is chilled after a hopeful but awkward pass by Bob is rejected by Brendan. Now five years later, they, and their college chums all reunite for the marriage of one of their former classmates. Among those in attendance is Brendan, his college girlfriend Sarah (Corman), and Bob, who brings along soap opera star Sterling (Watkins), his handsome but ever so dull boyfriend. As everyone parties and consumes just enough booze, libidos are raised and inhibitions lowered.
Available in VHS and DVD formats.
In & Out
This hugely popular hit is quite funny and entertaining as it tells the story of the inadvertent outing of a "straight" man (Kevin Kline) and the calamitous repercussions it has on his life. The story takes place in a bucolic Indiana town where schoolteacher Howard Brackett (Kline) enjoys a life filled with admiring students, macho friends, the respect of his neighbors and an effervescent fiancée (the hilarious Joan Cusack). But this picture of perfection is disturbed when a former student incorrectly (or so it seemed) outs the prissy, well-dressed, disco-loving Howard.
Available in VHS and DVD formats.
In The Flesh
This gripping Atlanta-made police drama centers around the unlikely relationship between a young male hustler and a ruggedly handsome vice cop. Detective Philip Kirsch (Corbin), a closeted Dolph Lundgren-sized hunk, is reluctantly assigned to go undercover to infiltrate a drug ring possibly operating out of a gay bar. While staking out Blue Boy, a seedy hustler bar, he meets and is attracted to Oliver (Ritter), a handsome but aloof prostitute. The cop quickly becomes obsessed with the young man –- and learns that the 21-year-old also leads a double life: that of a middle-class college student who helps his family through hustling at night.
Available in VHS and DVD formats.
Johns
Lukas Haas and David Arquette star as two Santa Monica Boulevard street hustlers in this lyrical, sobering tale of self-respect and friendship amidst L.A.'s seedy underworld of male prostitution.
Available in VHSand DVD formats.
Km. 0
From the directors of Amor de Hombre, comes Km. 0, an exuberant sex farce that takes a frenzied peek into the lives of a group of 14 people whose lives all intersect one very hot summer day at km. 0 – the very center of Madrid. The various plotlines all involve chance meetings, missed connections and mistaken identities, but from the confusion comes unexpected erotic interludes, new friendships, hot and bothered sexual escapades and romantic couplings. It’s straight, gay, young, old.
Available in DVD formats.
Kiss of the Spider Woman
A political/sexual drama written by gay novelist Manuel Puig that stars the late Raul Julia as a political prisoner who shares a cell with a Hollywood glamour-obsessed homosexual played by William Hurt. Hurt actually won an Oscar for his far from convincing, stereotypical role.
Available in VHS format.
L.I.E.
L.I.E. is set in suburban Long Island, where the post-WWII houses all look the same, and the teens have little positive to do. Howie Blitzer (Dano) is a fifteen-year old boy whose life is shattering around him. His mother has just died, his dad is a corrupt building contracter who has been caught, and he gets involved with other teens who rob houses for fun. The leader of the four member gang is Gary (Kay) - an incredibly sexy guy with a few erotically placed piercings and tatoos. Howie and Gary cut school on a regular basis, hang out and do nothing - like most of America's teens. One day when Gary and Howie are wrestling, their faces become close and they almost kiss. It's a moment of self-awareness for Howie, Gary has known about his feelings for some time now. Gary hangs out at a rest stop and turns tricks as a way to finance his upcoming departure from the banality of suburbia.
Available in VHS and DVD formats.
Like It Is
Set amidst the disparate worlds of the London pop music scene and the bare knuckles boxing clubs of working-class Blackpool, Like It Is is a sexy, and at times, caustically funny tale of one youth's coming out and his first, tumultuous gay love affair. Craig (real-life boxing champ Steve Bell) is a 21-year-old Blackpooler who makes his living by fighting in illegal bare-knuckle fights. But the tough youth is also a closeted gay. He meets by chance Matt (Ian Rose), a cocky London music producer who takes Craig under his wing. The affair brings wide-eyed Steve down to the swinging gay Soho scene and into the duplicitous clutches of Matt's friends, which include Paula (Dani Behr), Matt's flatmate and an up-and-coming singer threatened by the arrival of the youth; and Kelvin (The Who's Roger Daltrey), Matt's gay and decidedly wolfish boss.
Available in VHS and DVD formats.
Lilies
One of the most impressive and beautifully crafted independent gay films ever made, Lilies is an engrossing drama of jealousy, love, revenge and redemption. The time is 1952 and the setting is a prison where the elderly Bishop Bilodeau (Marcel Sabourin) arrives to hear a dying man's last confession.
Available in VHS and DVD formats.
Longtime Companion
One of the first American films to address the AIDS crisis, Longtime Companion is an exceptional look into the lives of a group of gay friends, and how the disease affects them, both collectively and singularly. Director René and writer Craig Lucas succeed in creating full-dimensioned characters and the film is rich in sharp observations and keen wit. There is a terrific ensemble cast, but Davison must be given a special mention for his superlative portrayal of the lover who slowly watches his longtime companion succumb.
Available in VHS and DVD formats.
Love! Valour! Compassion!
Terrence McNally's Tony Award-winning play, trimmed from its three-hour running time, makes for an affecting, low-keyed tragicomedy which offers alternately insightful, heartrending and funny moments, but this film adaptation just misses incapturing the play's passion and greatness. A group of gay friends from New York spend their summer holiday weekends in the country at the beautiful lakeside estate of lovers Gregory and Bobby.
Available in VHS format.
Luster
Luster is a hip, irreverent and refreshingly funny take on today’s queerboy world of lust, sex and unrequited love. Queercore-loving Jackson (Justin Herwick) is a lanky, blue-haired record store employee and poet who wakes up one post-orgy morning groggy from the excesses of the night before. He finds himself in a real romantic mess; he’s fallen in love with the seriously cute Billy (who he met at the orgy). The only problem is Billy (Jonah Blechman) just wants to be friends and is himself punch-drunk in love with Sonny (Willie Garson from “Sex and the City”), a seriously masochistic musician. So where’s a fag who wants to be in love to turn?
Available in VHS and DVD formats.
Ma Vie en Rose
A precious Belgian film about a little boy who wants to be a little girl, Ma Vie en Rose is a fantastic story about being true to one's self. Ludovic (du Fresne) delights in wearing dresses and makeup, even at inopportune moments like his family's "welcome to the neighborhood" party. While his antics are dismissed as a childish phase, Ludo knows better. An embarrassment to his family, Ludo perseveres with his desires, unwavered by shame, until his family is torn asunder from the stress his behavior has caused.
Available in VHS and DVD formats.
Mambo Italiano
Take a visit to Montreal's "Little Italy" in this hysterical comedy about two closeted gay guys and their "old world" families. Maria and Gino (Paul Sorvino with badly dyed hair) moved from Italy to Montreal in the 50s and they still haven't adjusted to the new world. When their curly-haired, totally cute son Angelo (Kirby) decides to move out they ask "What is so wrong with living with your parents until you get married?" Angelo looked down the block at an older single gentleman who still gets slapped by his mother and he decided enough was enouigh. When Angelo's apartment is robbed, his old childhood friend Nino (who has since become a major stud) arrives as the cop on the scene. The two old buddies go on a camping trip to re-ignite their friendship and two sleeping bags become one.
Available in VHS and DVD formats.
Man of the Year
A Spinal Tap for the homo set! Witty, dramatic and slyly humorous, this faux documentary follows the unrobing success and sexual coming out of Dirk Shafer, Playgirl's 1992 Man of the Year. Cleverly constructed by Shafer, the film turns the tables on his real-life achievements by restaging them in documentary fashion. Ruggedly handsome with piercing blue eyes, bond hair and delicately rippling muscles, Dirk ascended the ranks of "straight" nude modeling to become one of Playgirl's favorite pin-ups.
Available in VHS and DVD formats.
Maurice Now considered a classic gay novel, "Maurice," E.M. Forster's self-suppressed 1914 love story, was not published until after his death in 1970. With the same reverence, respect and regal authority that they brought to his A Room with a View, Merchant Ivory Productions has created an exquisite and sexually bold adaptation of the author's semiautobiographical novel. Set in pre-WWI England, the film examines the social and sexual repression of the era in this story of the emotional conflict facing a college student coming to terms with his homosexuality.
Available in VHS format.
More Tales of The City
The stories of 28 Barbary Lane continue with more laughs, more sex and more mysteries with Armistead Maupin's More Tales of the City, a six-part miniseries.
Available in VHS and DVD formats.
My Beautiful Laundrette
An unpredictable and charming social comedy that was director Frears' (Prick Up Your Ears, Dangerous Liaisons, The Grifters) first commercial hit. A young English-born Pakistani and his punk friend/lover (Daniel Day-Lewis) together brave the ugly spectre of racism and homophobia as they transform a dingy East End laundrette into a profitable and glitzy emporium. An early and definitive example of New Queer Cinema, for the two gay characters are open and matter-of-fact, loving and sexual and, most importantly, not troubling to themselves. Hanif Kureishi won numerous awards for his refreshingly smart and penetrating screenplay.
Available in VHS format.
My Life on Ice
From the directors of The Adventures of Felix comes the story of a cute gay teenager who discovers himself only through the eyes of others. The film is the video diary of Etienne (Tavares), a budding championship figure skater, who tapes his life in its seventeenth year; we only see him when someone else holds the camera or he uses the remote. And “remote” is the key here -- Etienne is clearly more comfortable watching the world than participating in it. His passions are all singular – his skating, his one close friend (the Tom Cruise-like Lucas Bonnifait), his video camera, and his handsome geography teacher (Jonathan Zaccaï).
Available in DVD formats.

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