Monday 28 November 2011

Breakfast with Scot

Breakfast with Scot is a film about a young boy who's mother died of a drug overdose, his legal guardian Billy is proving difficult to get hold of so Scot has to go and stay with Billy's brother and his partner until Billy can come and get him.  However while Scot is staying with Sam & Eric they become quite attached.

This is a very sweet film with lots of humour and emotion thrown in.  It's also very much a christmas film which is why I chose to do this review so close to christmas, so you have time to see it and buy it before christmas arrives.

It is a funny yet touching film that I would recommend to anyone not just gay guys.  As usual if you wish to buy this DVD I have made it available in my stores

Thursday 24 November 2011

Judas Kiss

Failed filmmaker Zachary Wells is convinced by his best friend and hotshot director Topher into replacing him as a judge in their film school's annual festival. Zach's one-night stand with a student backfires when that student walks into an interview the next morning calling himself Danny Reyes, the name Zach went by when he attended the school. And Danny's film, "Judas Kiss," is a finalist in the competition Zach is judging. Zach's film, also "Judas Kiss," won the festival years before. As Zach scrambles for answers, a mysterious, chain-smoking campus tour guide, counsels him: "Change the kid's past, change your future." But how? Zach comes to believe he can mend his life by disqualifying Danny from competition, putting him on a different path than Zach followed. But will Zach's plan work?

I really liked this film and not just because Sean Paul Lockhart otherwise known as Brent Corrigan and Richard Harmon who play Chris Wachowsky and Danny Reyes are both very cute guys. I liked this film because it was touching, and has a message of hope for the future and causes self reflection and if you could change the past what would you do differently.

This film is an emotional film designed in a way to provoke an emotional response from the viewer, allowing you to really enjoy the film as you almost feel part of it.

As always this film is available to buy from my stores, just click on the appropriate link on the right hand side of the page.

Thank You

Tuesday 22 November 2011

Tan Lines

Tan lines is a film about a boy named Midget played by Jack Baxter.  Midget likes to go surfing with his friends.  When his best friends older gay brother Cass shows up Midget finds an interest in him.

Midget and Cass start a secret romance with lots of sex, when he's with cass he starts wishing he could go and see the world, maybe paris.  Somewhere where ha can be out and free from the small minded people in his small town but when Cass's parents return from holiday only to find that Dan has turned their house into party central, Cass has returned after four years, and Midget is in Cass's bed, you know there's going to be an uncomfortable conversation around the dining room table, but Midget doesn't shrink into himself. infact, he's aggressive and confrontational, pushing hard because he really believes that he and Cass are going to run away and live happily ever after.

I thought this film was good but not brilliant, there were a couple of hot guys and a few good scenes but overall I wasn't totally impressed with the film, that however is personal choice and you may enjoy it.


It is available to buy in my store's if you are intertested.

Thursday 17 November 2011

Mysterious Skin

Mysterious skin is a film about two young guys who are haunted by events of the past.  It is a tough child abuse film.  In the summer of 1981, Brian and Neil are both eight years old and playing on the same little league baseball team in a small town.  One day, after a game, Brian blacks out after getting caught in a rainstorm, and five hours later he finds himself sitting in his basement with his nose bleeding and no memory of what happened to him. Over the years, the event -- particularly the missing five hours -- weigh heavily on his mind, and he becomes convinced that he was kidnapped by space aliens. 

Meanwhile, during the same summer, Neil developed a powerful crush on their little league coach, who appeared to have also taken a shine to Neil. Neil's mother, seeing nothing wrong with their friendship, lets the coach look after Neil while she's off on one of her many dates, and before long Neil begins sexually experimenting with the older man. Neil's introduction to sex inspires him to become a hustler when he grows into his teens, and after burning his bridges in his hometown, Neil and his close friend Wendy move to New York, where he continues to cruise for a living but under significantly more risky circumstances.


With a good cast this film is definately an emotional experience to watch.  I would definately reccomend this film to anyone.


This movie as always is available to buy from my stores, just click the appropriate link on the right hand side of your screen.


Monday 14 November 2011

Hellbent

Hellbent is great fun, probably the most fun I've had in years during a horror flick. It delivers on all counts - it's scary as hell (sorry, I couldn't resist!), gruesome in a couple of well placed scenes, and funny without weakening the tension. In fact, it's one of the scariest films I've seen in quite some time. In addition, the action revolves around five hunky gay men who are pursued by the psycho slasher - a refreshing and welcome change.

Four gay men go out in West Hollywood on Halloween night to have a good time, unaware that the previously mentioned psycho slasher has his eye on them. The boys party like only gay men can, and one of them talks to another hunk that he's seen around who joins them. One by one the boys are picked off until the final confrontation. What makes this film differ from others in the horror/slasher genre is the concentration on and the respect for the characters of the film. Paul Etheredge-Ouzts develops well-fleshed characters for the film, giving the performers much to work with in the story. The cast is terrific, in addition to being great to look at. Matt Phillips is particularly effective, funny and even touching, showing the vulnerability of his character even through drag.

As always the DVD is available in my store's just click the appropriate link on the right hand side of the page.

Thank you