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The Revival

  The Revival is a slightly old-fashioned melodrama of the well trodden tale of a young conservative Southern Baptist Pastor facing the struggle of having to choose between his wife and God on one side,  and the handsome young drifter that he has fallen for.  Adapted from Samuel Brett William’s stage play from 2010,  what … Continue reading

The Right To Love : An American Family

Some 13 years ago Jay Foxworthy and Bryan Leffew became good friends, fell in love and had a Civil Union. Along the way, they fostered and adopted Daniel and his sister Selena. Then when gay marriage was legalized in California in 2008, Jay and Bryan got hitched at City Hall in San Francisco.    Both men … Continue reading

The Ring Thing

When Sarah (Sarah Wharton) is sorting through boxes at her mother’s house she comes across her father’s wedding ring that he left when he walked out several years ago. Without thinking she shows her find to her girlfriend Kristen (Nicole Pursell) when they meet up later in Provincetown on the beach for a picnic, who naturally … Continue reading

The Ritz : one of the funniest gay screwball comedies ever

Gaetano Procio is in big trouble with his wife’s Mafia family, and scared for his life he jumps into a New York taxi and demands that the driver take him to the safest place that no-one would ever find him.  He omits to tell Gaetano that The Ritz Baths are totally gay and what follows is a … Continue reading

The Royal Road

Jenni Olsen’s cinematic essay based around the Camino Real which was once the main route from California to Mexico is a very esoteric nostalgic look at the rapidly changing landscape between San Francisco and Las Angeles. Part history lesson, part tribute to all the Missions that line the route,  and part recounting of an impossible … Continue reading

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