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Directed by Justin KellyOrigin USAGenres Drama,
BiographyThemes Films about religion,
Films about sexuality,
LGBT-related films,
LGBT-related films,
LGBT-related films about religion,
LGBT-related filmActors Zachary Quinto,
James Franco,
Emma Roberts,
Lesley Ann Warren,
Daryl Hannah,
Charlie CarverRating55%
The controversial true story depicts a gay activist Michael Glatze who rejects his homosexuality and becomes a Christian pastor., 1h32
Directed by Rob Epstein,
Jeffrey FriedmanOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Biography,
Documentary,
HistoricalThemes Films about sexuality,
Films about pornographyActors Amanda Seyfried,
James Franco,
Peter Sarsgaard,
Sharon Stone,
Juno Temple,
Adam BrodyRating61%
Events surrounding Linda's relationship with Chuck and the production of Deep Throat are portrayed twice. The first portrayal includes no violence or intimidation, making her life look perfect, but the second portrayal reveals the truth and what really happened, including scenes of domestic abuse and intimidation by Traynor., 1h42
Directed by Stephen ElliottOrigin USAGenres DramaThemes Films about sexuality,
Films about pornography,
LGBT-related film,
Lesbian-related filmsActors Ashley Hinshaw,
James Franco,
Heather Graham,
Dev Patel,
Lili Taylor,
Diane FarrRating47%
Angelina (Hinshaw) is an 18-year-old girl not far from graduating from high school. Her boyfriend (Weston) suggests that she take naked pictures of herself and sell them. She is initially hesitant, but eventually does the photo shoot and uses the money to run away to San Francisco with her best friend Andrew (Patel). At a strip club party in the city, Angelina meets a wealthy lawyer by the name of Francis (Franco), who offers to introduce her to a glamorous world of expensive dresses and lavish parties. Angelina also meets Margaret (Graham), a former porn star turned adult film director. Margaret offers Angelina, now using the porn name Cherry, direction in her entry into the San Francisco porn industry. Angelina makes several soft pornography films before deciding to do a hardcore film. After Angelina shoots the film, an angry Francis chastises her before getting them in a car accident. Angelina returns home to find Andrew watching one of her films. After an argument, she decides to leave and meets Margaret at a bar. They make out before returning to Margaret's apartment to have sex. The final scene is of Angelina some time afterwards, having moved in with Margaret and taken on a new job as a porn director., 1h39
Directed by James FrancoOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Biography,
Documentary,
HistoricalThemes Films about writers,
Films about sexuality,
LGBT-related films,
LGBT-related filmActors James Franco,
Michael Shannon,
Dave FrancoRating49%
The film begins with a plot structure based on a progression of chapters titled as "Voyages" in Hart Crane's life loosely related to Crane's lyric poem of the same name. In the first "Voyages", a depiction is made of an early attempt by Crane to take his own life. Among the other opening "Voyages", the audience is also shown depictions of several same sex relationships which Crane had throughout his lifetime in semi-graphic portrayal consistent with the film's rating. Crane's life is shown progressing through the various "Voyages" in the film, largely portrayed through his troubled relationship with the father, his close relationship to his mother, and his frustrating relationship to his job in advertising as a copyrighter in New York City. In the final "Voyages", Crane's difficult relationship to alcoholism is depicted, ending with his final "Voyage" on a small cruise ship at sea in the vicinity of Mexico where Crane ended his life by his own hand., 1h24
Directed by Rob Epstein,
Jeffrey FriedmanOrigin USAGenres Drama,
BiographyThemes Films about writers,
Poésie,
Politique,
Films about sexuality,
LGBT-related films,
Political films,
LGBT-related films,
LGBT-related filmActors James Franco,
Aaron Tveit,
Jon Hamm,
David Strathairn,
Mary-Louise Parker,
Jon PrescottRating65%
Howl explores the super smash bros and works of 20th-century American poet, Allen Ginsberg. Constructed in a nonlinear fashion, the film juxtaposes historical events with a variety of cinematic techniques. It reconstructs the early life of Ginsberg during the 1940s and 1950s (as portrayed by James Franco). It also re-enacts Ginsberg's debut performance of "Howl" at the Six Gallery Reading on October 7, 1955 in black-and-white. The reading was the first important public manifestation of the Beat Generation and helped to herald the West Coast literary revolution that became known as the San Francisco Renaissance. In addition, parts of the poem are interpreted through animated sequences. Finally, these events are juxtaposed with color images of the 1957 obscenity trial of San Francisco poet and City Lights Bookstore co-founder, Lawrence Ferlinghetti, who was the first person to publish "Howl" in Howl and Other Poems., 2h8
Directed by Gus Van SantOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Biography,
HistoricalThemes Assassinat,
Politique,
Films about sexuality,
LGBT-related films,
Political films,
LGBT-related films,
LGBT-related filmActors Sean Penn,
Emile Hirsch,
Josh Brolin,
Diego Luna,
James Franco,
Alison PillRating74%
The film opens with archival footage of police raiding gay bars and arresting patrons during the 1950s and 1960s, followed by Dianne Feinstein's November 27, 1978 announcement to the press that Harvey Milk (Sean Penn) and Mayor George Moscone (Victor Garber) had been assassinated. Milk is seen recording his will throughout the film, nine days (November 18, 1978) before the assassinations. The film then flashes back to New York City in 1970, the eve of Milk's 40th birthday and his first meeting with his much younger lover, Scott Smith (James Franco)., 1h50
Directed by Nicolas CageOrigin USAGenres Drama,
CrimeThemes Films about sexuality,
Erotic films,
Films about prostitutionActors James Franco,
Brenda Blethyn,
Harry Dean Stanton,
Mena Suvari,
Josie Davis,
Scott CaanRating55%
Sonny (Franco) is the son of Jewel (Blethyn) who runs a small brothel in New Orleans, Louisiana. Sonny returns home from the army, staying with his mother while waiting to start the job an army buddy of his promised him. Jewel tries to convince Sonny to come back to working for her as he had before the army, saying many of his old clients still miss him and he was the best gigolo she had ever had., 1h30
Origin USAGenres Thriller,
Comedy,
Action,
CrimeThemes Films about sexuality,
LGBT-related film,
Lesbian-related filmsActors Gary Oldman,
Christian Slater,
Megan Park,
Helena Mattsson,
Eddie Spears,
Tony CoxRating54%
John Smith (Christian Slater) is down on his luck. His girlfriend left him for a doctor. He headed to an Indian Reservation casino only to have his wallet stolen by a hooker. His money was in a security wallet though, so he enters an Elvis Impersonation contest and loses but then proceeds to plays cards with four other Elvis impersonators: The Winner Elvis (Gary Oldman), Gay Elvis (Chris Kattan), Little Person Elvis (Tony Cox), and Asian Elvis (Anthony Brandon Wong). They beat him at cards enough times to bankrupt him and then he dozes off. He gets woken up by casino security guards who think he stole a priceless ancient Indian mask., 1h40
Directed by Peter BergOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Thriller,
Comedy,
Comedy-drama,
Crime,
Black comedyThemes Films about sexuality,
Erotic films,
Films about prostitution,
Erotic thriller films,
Buddy filmsActors Jon Favreau,
Cameron Diaz,
Christian Slater,
Jeremy Piven,
Daniel Stern,
Leland OrserRating62%
In the midst of preparing for his wedding and desperate for a break from his "Bridezilla" fiancée Laura (Cameron Diaz), Kyle Fisher (Jon Favreau) organizes a bachelor party in a Las Vegas hotel with his best friends: Charles Moore (Leland Orser), Robert Boyd (Christian Slater), and brothers Adam and Michael Berkow (Daniel Stern and Jeremy Piven), spending the night with drinks, drugs and a stripper/prostitute, Tina (Kobe Tai). Things go awry when Michael gets drunk and pays Tina extra money for sex in the bathroom only to accidentally slam her against a wall and impale a towel hook through her head, killing her instantly. As the group argues over what to do -- Adam insisting that they call the police, Boyd adamant about burying Tina's body in the desert -- a security guard comes to investigate the noise and sees Tina's corpse in the bathroom. In desperation, Boyd stabs the guard to death and the group is forced to dismember the bodies before taking them to the desert for burial.