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THE BULLS’ NIGHT OUT
THANK YOU FOR HER
LOVER’S APPETITE
WHAT NO ONE KNOWS
NEVER ANY BLUE
STAYCATION
THIRST TRAP
CHURCH CAMP

09/05/1982
Don’t believe everything you read. We all know that phrase, but what about believing everything you see? Editing and manipulation ever present, the moving image

THE BULLS’ NIGHT OUT
Filmed in 1998, this 82 minute film begins with a big band sounding score that seems to expand in every direction and mirrors the chaos

THANK YOU FOR HER
Thank You For Her lists itself as an Award-Winning LGBTQ+ Film. A more accurate moniker would be to call the 159 minute feature a U-Film

LOVER’S APPETITE
In the wake of violent crime, justice is the best we can do. That is unless you can get a little street justice. But vengeance

WHAT NO ONE KNOWS
Friendship is a beautiful thing. Even more so when personal and professional success is added to the mix, and each can revel in the growth

NEVER ANY BLUE
Never Any Blue follows the story of an A-list actor and describing the events as a train wreck is an understatement. A train wreck hit

STAYCATION
You certainly remember the pandemic, but your memory is probably selective. It started in a lab, the government is over reaching, or those not wearing

THIRST TRAP
The term thirst trap originated in the 1990s and refers to a shameless need for approval, affection or attention. Selfie culture giving rise, social media

CHURCH CAMP
Church Camp is designated a LGBTQ short film and sounds like an ugly clash of civilizations. Praying away the gay and fire and brimstone directed