Synopsis
Finding yourself can get a little messy.
A repressed gay man develops an unlikely friendship with a young masseur who teaches him to embrace life.
Directed by Rightor Doyle
A repressed gay man develops an unlikely friendship with a young masseur who teaches him to embrace life.
For Hire, 疯狂作死夜, Na dně, Low Profile, עד התהום וחזרה, Po kryjomu, 深櫃奇遇, Fundo do Poço, Descubriéndome, На дне, Ниско доле, Salašņas, Basso profilo, Низько, Изненадата там долу, 다운 로, กิ๊กไม่กั๊ก ทางรักสีรุ้ง, Meleg helyzet, Στα Κρυφά, Apačioje
i don't necessarily mean this insultingly but i can tell lukas gage co-wrote this.
“Have you seen Gone Girl?…only the part with Ben Affleck’s dick”
Overly stupid and annoying. Lukas Gage was insufferable. I always appreciate it when Simon Rex shows up though.
lukas gage downloading a cracked version of Final Draft so he can write himself a chaotic demon twink gay role: fine, i'll do it myself
“You just casually referenced Flowers in the Attic, you are an absolute f***ot”
A genuinely excellent gay raunchy sex comedy. Gay culture and all its toxicity but made funny. I liked it a lot, I would’ve loved it even more if it were 2 different actors, not a fan of either of them, but that should attest to how good this film is that even though I don’t like the actors I still loved the movie. I needed a good laugh and this delivered so damn well. 😂
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Be gay do crime? Great. Be gay do crack. Sure! Be gay do necrophilia? You lost me.
The first third of this movie, essentially a showcase for Lukas Gage as a Manic Pixie Dream Twink, is charming enough. But the twists and turns that it takes from there are so hilariously jaw-dropping and surprisingly touching that it is clear that Gage and his co-writer Phoebe Fisher had as much fun writing it as our audience did watching it. Zachary Quinto is a great straight man (in comedic parlance, not quite in sexual orientation) to Gage's free-spirited antics, while this otherwise intimate two-hander gets great appearances among the likes of Judith Light as an Ambien-addled church lady, a powerhouse monologue from Audra McDonald, and an extended bender sequence with Simon Rex whose character is too uniquely unhinged to…
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I guess necrophilia is quirky now.