Scott is still sleeping with his ex-boyfriend and floundering through life when his mother calls to tell him his older sister Maggie is in the hospital with a brain tumor. Scott rushes to be by her side. As she lies unconscious he remembers the times their lives intersected. She was a party girl, a popular girl, she got around. Scott imagines what Maggie would say but ultimately realizes that you can never truly know anyone and decides to take a chance on love and life.
In the 1970s, the golden age of gay pornography in New York City, a promising chorus boy is injured and told he will never dance again. Distraught and unimpressed with the "art" films playing seedy Times Square theaters, he gets his friends and lovers together and they start making their own hardcore movies. Against all odds the films are wildly successful until drugs, AIDS and cheap video technology bring it all crashing down
Molly
Broken teens facing incarceration for a crime they were forced to commit decide not to accept their destitute destiny and go about making a new one by forcing redemption onto bad people. The Juvenile Delinquents form a new dysfunctional family as they maneuver around problems manifesting from their youth, competitiveness, irrationality, and the gruesomeness of their new lives.
Brunch Guest
A young gay man grows increasingly entangled in the marriage of an older couple.
Coney Island Lady (uncredited)
En la Coney Island de la década de 1950 el joven Mickey Rubin (Timberlake), un apuesto salvavidas del parque de atracciones que quiere ser escritor, cuenta la historia de Humpty (Jim Belushi), operador del carrusel del parque, y de su esposa Ginny (Winslet), una actriz con un carácter sumamente volátil que trabaja como camarera. Ginny y Humpty pasan por una crisis porque además él tiene un problema con el alcohol, y por si fuera poco la vida de todos se complica cuando aparece Carolina (Juno Temple), la hija de Humpty, que está huyendo de un grupo de mafiosos.