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- A young gay couple must overcome dark, mystical forces conspiring against them, starting with a vengeful 19th century witch and her cheating warlock fiance.
- A chronicle of 36 hours in the lives of a number of interconnected gay men in Clapham, South London.
- Gay vampire club owner Damian believes journalist Thom is his reincarnated lover. Thom investigates bloodless bodies while unwittingly endangering his boyfriend by drawing Damian's attention.
- Explores lesbian sexuality and desire.
- A young math genius discovers a huge solar storm on the verge of destroying the Earth's power grid and he must alert the world before a powerful businessman stops him.
- Victor Reynolds arrives at the notorious House of Usher, whereupon he is greeted by old acquaintances Roderick and Madeline Usher and their servant, Markus. As Victor uncovers more about the history of the house and the disappearances of those that entered it previously, he begins to realize that he is in mortal danger.
- Searing with realism and playing in real time, these personal exposés begin at the moment of climax and reveal the unique candor of après-sex pillow talk, which leads to the inevitable question: "Now what?"
- The creative diaspora has converged in Southern California to shape the 21st Century in the most dynamic and diverse city in the USA. Gay men of every color and type explore the Los Angeles dating scene, chronicling the various stages of relationships that inhabit each distinct neighborhood and navigating the issues of sexual health, wellness, and sex positivity. Each of the six episodes is located within a neighborhood, focusing on characters authentic to: Boyle Heights, Koreatown, Leimert Park, Silver Lake, Bel-Air, and Malibu. 'Falling For Angels' is both a dynamic reflection of dating and love today and a love letter to the city of Los Angeles.
- A quirk in time and space gives a failed filmmaker the chance to reshape his destiny when he visits his peculiar alma mater.
- The DL Chronicles is a series of short stories about men of color who lead double sex lives. Episode; Wes introduces us to Wes Thomas, an upwardly mobile real estate banker who is overwhelmed by the demands of his marriage, career, and closeted attraction to men. When Wes' sexy but ambivalent brother- in-law stops in for an unexpected stay, he is directly faced with temptation and ultimately falls for the forbidden fruit.
- David Terran wrote scientific theories predicting an inevitable shift in Earth's magnetic poles. Then an Iranian underground nuclear test sets off a global phenomenon that matches David's doomsday scenario.
- A gay couple are hit men for the mafia.
- Mockumentary look at Playgirl Magazine centerfold and 1992 Man of the Year, Dirk Shafer, who kept it a secret from the magazine that he is gay. Most of the film is a fictionalized retelling of Dirk's decision to send a photograph to Playgirl, his selection as a centerfold and then Man of the Year, his many TV interviews, his friend Vivian Paxton posing as his beard, and the pressures from his live-in lover to come out of the closet. Interspersed with this chronological narrative are a black and white look at an evening Dirk spends with Angela Lucassey, a woman from Reno who wins Playgirl's national contest to have a date with Dirk, and an interview with a stripper who tracks Dirk down.
- A gay writer makes a low budget gay spy movie, with lots of laughs along the way.
- 16 year-old Lindsay decides to give Santa Claus an extreme makeover.
- Blackville Family is shocked at the return of their Eldest son. While the church board attempts to remove the Pastor for misleading church finances.
- Young, beautiful and intelligent, Trevor (screenwriter Brent Gorski) is in a stalemate. Entangled in an unhealthy relationship with Darrell, a self-destructive heroin addict, and trapped in a telemarketing job, Trevor finds scant comfort in Los Angeles' vapid party scene, where conversation rarely rises above inquiries like "So, are you an actor?" Worse still, he and his two best friends - roommate Andie and singer Jake - are being pulled apart by boredom and discontent. At the hospital for his boyfriend's latest overdose, Trevor finds a potential new beginning in Ephram, a medical intern with ambition, a warm demeanor and strikingly good looks. After they spend a romantic evening together, Trevor seems poised to make some changes. He begins by ending his relationship with Darrell and then strives to reconnect with Andie and Jake. But what should be a joyous event - a party celebrating a negative HIV test - explodes into rage and sorrow. Darrell shows up unannounced and makes a scene, Ephram suggests that Trevor isn't ready for a commitment, and Andie, reeling from a painful revelation, kicks Trevor while he's down. Though pulled in multiple directions, Trevor remains committed to bettering his life. But first he must realize that some people are too precious to abandon. Director Rosser Goodman (That's What I'm Talkin' 'Bout, Frameline29) finds rich emotional territory in Gorski's script, keeping it both focused and raw.
- True love never dies...
- Set in 1906, Renee Vivien, a celebrated lesbian poet, struggles to remember the last moments with her lover. A letter arrives taking her back to that time.
- Based on the 1891 play "Spring Awakening," this filmed stage drama examines the tensions and confusion of young people as their growing sexual awareness conflicts with the repressive social environment around them. John Aniston and Victoria Tennant are part of a veteran cast in this earnest and explicit study of the dangerous tension between youthful urges and society's rules. The film is directed by Arthur Allan Seidelman.
- Feature length documentary of four preteens who enter the adult world of competitive drag queens.
- A gay detective is hired to find who has been been threatening a notorious member of the gay community noted for outing people.
- A story of a young man running from the truth about his childhood returns in order to correct his past but ends up discovering a side of himself that he suppressed.
- The story of Andrew Cunanan, the aging gay hustler who killed fashion icon Gianni Versace, comes to the screen in this fact-based drama from director Ben Waller. An emotionally unstable party boy who was growing too old for the nightclub scene, Cunanan (Jonathon Trent) fell into petty theft and drug dealing before embarking on a brutal killing spree that began in late April of 1997.
- MARTY is a quirky straight guy weekdays, and gay on weekends, a high school senior, who along with his questionably straight friend JAKE, unravels the mystery of who put a hit on their friend THOMAS'S new gay lover. Jake uses his expertise as a peeping tom and gossip monger to discover neighborhood secrets, while Marty helps Thomas hide safely. At home Marty has problems of his own, when his boyfriend MICHAEL, and girlfriend ANYBODYS, find out about each other. When a surprise fourth person is sneaks into the room, the end results might be deadlier than the hit man.
- A sexy, comedic drama about two college friends questioning their careers and sexuality in east Los Angeles.
- Jamie Klein is an out-of-work butch lesbian actor willing to try almost anything for a role. Femme, Butch, and Male Jamie all make appearances throughout this quirky, gender-bending comedy about struggling for success in Hollywood.
- A three episode web series about a gay college student trying to navigate his way through life and find his self-worth after meeting three different guys, over three different years, that each leave a unique impact on him.
- When a young lawyer is murdered to cover up a dangerous corporate secret, his sister must face off against the ruthless killer sent to finish the job. Trapped by a severe thunderstorm in her family's secluded estate manor, she and a handful of friends must fight to survive nature's assault and that of the killer sent to silence them all for good.
- Here TV's round table discussion has celebrity panelists answering viewers questions regarding sex, dating, and relationships. Each episode features a new panel of experts lending their advice to the Here TV audience.
- The story of Vito Russo, founding father of the gay liberation movement, author of "The Celluloid Closet," and vociferous AIDS activist in the 1980s.
- Interpol tracks down a kidnapping victim in this martial arts action film.
- Gay journalist, Frank Johnston sets out to write an expose on Dr. Apsey, a therapist who claims to convert gays to straight. Enlisted by his psychotherapist boyfriend, Jonathan, Frank finds that Apsey may not necessarily be a quack, after all. The reason for Frank's seeing Apsey becomes blurred is it for the article or for personal reasons? As Frank falls under Apsey's spell, his relationship with Jonathan deteriorates, and a fierce psychological tug of war erupts between the two persuasive doctors over the heart of mind of Frank. Frank must make decisions that eventually explode the lives of all of them.
- Feature documentary following fashion designer, Jay McCarroll's year-long journey preparing his first independent runway show and selling his clothing line to stores.
- Each episode features the latest from New York's downtown music scene, Cazwell's personal music vault, world premiere music videos, special appearances and surprise backstage interviews with the hottest music talent today.
- MODD COUPLES is a crisp new take on a comedy in which couples rely on how well they know each other to elicit the fun.
- After a long day, there is nothing better than a stiff cocktail! Join Here TV as we reveal the secrets of the best booze from Behind the Bar. Each episode includes interviews, bartender profiles, drink recipes and amazing stories from featured mixologists. Whether you enjoy extra gin in your juice or more mayhem in your mojito, we'll guide you through with the tips and know-how only a bartender can serve up.
- Join here! as they take you behind-the-scenes on their original movies. First season includes specials on Straight Jacket, Callas Forever, Deadly Skies, Dante's Cove and Tides of War.
- "Stan the Mechanic" is an internet horror host haunting the airwaves of HereTV!, Amazon Prime, Vimeo, Roku and YouTube.
- Hosted by the always audacious Kayden Kross, Dinah Girls provides an insider's tour of all things The Dinah. here! TV's cameras followed the fabulous weekend from the Official Kickoff Party and Opening Bash to the glitzy Hollywood Party and the wet and wild Love Is Louder Pool party. Dinah Girls recounts all things fun in the sun and features exclusive interviews with Club Skirts The Dinah's 2011 all-star talent lineup, including Natasha Bedingfield, Paula Poundstone, Chely Wright, Laurel Holloman, Luciana, Dev & the Cataracs, and The Real Housewives of Orange County's Fernanda Rocha.
- A story about the alchemy of Love.
- She's Living for This premieres with a modern take on the classic TV variety show. Tune in for comedy sketches and musical numbers from Sherry Vine and special guest Justin Vivian Bond.
- Join host Stephen P. Jarchow as he sits down for an up close and personal conversation with some of the most talented and accomplished individuals in the world of motion pictures today.
- On World AIDS Day 2004, here! launches its real life Storyteller series by remembering friends lost to AIDS.
- After quitting her mundane retail job and proclaiming herself a "documentarian sociologist," Taylor sets off to capture and unpack the role of work in the lives of Americans. With the help of her friends, the support of Hollywood-insider Phil Morris and the encouragement of her new girlfriend, Taylor is just trying to manage her life as a work in progress.
- Join Josh for celebrity interviews, special event coverage, and intimate tours of New York hotspots! This episode features Johnny Rozsa's "Untouched" photo exhibit, Alias Restaurant, and playwright Charles Busch.
- "The House of Venus Show" is a half-hour variety show featuring comedic sketches, interviews and musical numbers. The show entertains by cleverly spoofing social and political phenomena and popular culture with a definite queer "twist". The show also incorporates guest performances by local and international artists.
- The Emmy Award-nominated "11th Annual Ribbon of Hope Celebration" - Hosted by the Academy of Television Arts and Sciences and honoring programming excellence and commitment to HIV/AIDS awareness, education and prevention