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“Playful and charming… My Normal is about as much fun as you can have without busting out the bullwhip, and far less painful.” —AfterEllen.com
Super hot Nicole LaLiberte (Girls Against Boys, Kaboom) stars as Natalie, a lesbian filmmaker whose new girlfriend has mixed feelings about Natalie’s other career — as a professional dominatrix. Co-starring gorgeous Dawn Noel Pignuola and written by the talented Renee Garzon, My Normal is a sexy, funny and refreshing American indie!
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A girl and a guy walk into a bar. They meet a girl and a guy. The guys talk about the girls. The girl falls for the girl. The guys don’t know…until they do.
From out lesbian writer/actress Marja Lewis Ryan, The Four-Faced Liar is a terrifically entertaining comedy about drama.
The adorable Marja Lewis Ryan stars as Bridget, a hip, womanizing lesbian who loves Emily Bronte, and who lives with her guy pal Trip (Todd Kubrak). One night, they meet straight-laced New York newbies Greg (Daniel Carlisle) and Molly (Emily Peck) at their favorite hangout, The Four-Faced Liar. Molly is a bit appalled by free spirited Bridget – but she’s also attracted to her, and in time, the friends’ lives are hilariously complicated when the two women fall in love.
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From the director of KISS ME
BFFs Kim, Momo and Bella are bullied by boys at school while their teachers do nothing. On top of that, Kim secretly confesses to Bella she thinks she was born in the wrong body. So when the trio finds a magical plant whose nectar temporarily turns them into boys (with working genitalia), it offers them the thrilling chance to experience freedoms they’ve never known. But when Kim becomes addicted to the plant and pursues a dangerous relationship with a local boy she thinks might be gay, it puts everyone at risk.
Though GIRLS LOST is sure to enter the pantheon of lesbian teen films alongside titles like TIMES SQUARE and SHOW ME LOVE, the film is sure to be beloved by gay, trans, and bisexual fans as well.
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Type: Movie
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Available in USA only.
“A beautifully acted and engaging love story. Prepare to laugh, cry, and fall a little bit in love with Stella and Dotty.” — AfterEllen.com
This hilarious foul-mouthed, lesbian road movie co-stars Oscar®-winning actresses Brenda Fricker and Olympia Dukakis as Dot and Stella, a crackerjack lesbian couple on the run from a nursing home. You’ll laugh so hard you’ll cry.
Stella and Dot have been together for 31 years and have faithfully accompanied one another through life’s ups and downs. Now in their seventies, Stella is hard of hearing and Dot is legally blind.
Dotty’s prudish granddaughter, Molly (played by Genie Award-winner Kristin Booth), decides the best place for Dot is a nursing home that will provide all the necessities. This forces Stella and Dot to make a bold decision: they will leave their hometown and make their way to Canada, where same-sex marriage is legal. It’s a last-gap bid to stay together.
En route to Canada, they pick up a young hitchhiker, Prentice, played by newcomer Ryan Doucette. A small-town boy turned modern dancer, he is returning to Nova Scotia to visit his dying mother. Despite his bravado, Prentice is a confused and wounded soul who has much to learn from Stella and Dot as they wage their own unexpected battle – after three decades, can they keep their family together?
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“There’s fantastic chemistry between Reynolds and Merritt, and the love scenes are decidedly hot.” — AfterEllen.com
Blue-eyed blond bad girl Rachel (gorgeous new lesbian heart-throb Ruth Reynolds) is mature for her eighteen years. An aspiring songwriter, she’s given up on her music after the recent death of her mother — and her neglectful father isn’t around very much.
The arrival of Dad’s new employee Amy (the lovely Madeline Merritt) — staying in their swanky Los Angeles guest house for the weekend — brings Rachel the inspiration she needs. A wholesome college graduate fresh to California from the cornfields of Iowa, Amy happily confesses her dreams and desires to Rachel over the course of the weekend — and the two women gradually fall in love!
“It seems like anything’s possible here.” Amy proclaims as they ramble across the city in Rachel’s Dad’s Hummer. Out and about in Los Angeles the two girls can’t keep their hands off each other. At home in the guest house their activities are even hotter.
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A rebellious two-spirit teenager runs away from home to find his birth mother and reclaim his Mi’kmaw heritage.
In a rural east-coast trailer park, Link (Philip Lewitski) lives with his toxic father and younger half-brother Travis (Avery Winters-Anthony). When Link discovers his Mi’kmaw mother could still be alive, it lights a flame and they make a run for a better life. On the road, they meet Pasmay (Canadian Screen Award Winner, Joshua Odjick), a pow wow dancer drawn to Link. As the boys journey across Mi’kma’ki, Link finds community, identity and love in the land where he belongs.
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*ONLY AVAILABLE IN THE UNITED STATES*
Awkward, self-conscious Adam Freeman (Nicholas Alexander) has just finished his junior year of high school in 2006. When his cool older sister Casey (Margaret Qualley) suggests he visit her in New York for the Summer, Adam has visions of meeting a girl and finally gaining some actual life experience. The fantasy doesn’t materialize exactly as expected. Casey has enthusiastically embraced life amidst Brooklyn’s young LGBTQ community and invites Adam to tag along with her to queer bars, marriage equality rallies and other happenings. When Adam falls at first sight for Gillian (Bobbi Salvör Menuez), a smart, beautiful young woman in this new crowd, she mistakenly assumes he is trans. Flummoxed and enamored, he haplessly goes along with her assumption, resulting in an increasingly complex comedy – and tragedy – of errors he’s ill-equipped to navigate.
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In 1969, Judy Garland (Renée Zellweger)-cash-strapped and in a child custody tilt with ex-husband Sid Luft (Rufus Sewell)-agreed to an extended London nightclub booking to regain her footing. The highlights of the needed engagement, however, would be counterbalanced by her familiar and persistent inner demons. Zellweger gives a mesmerizing effort in limning the final months of the entertainment legend’s troubled life; Finn Wittrock, Jessie Buckley, Michael Gambon, Darci Shaw also star.
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The power dynamics at Litchfield shift dramatically as the inmates react to tragedy in the explosive fifth season of Orange Is the New Black. When the standoff at the prison turns into a full-blown riot, the inmates take advantage of the confusion by conducting séances, holding prisoner auctions, and preening for the morning news. But with relationships tested and friendships starting to fray, will life at Litchfield ever return to normal?
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From “Weeds” creator Jenji Kohan comes this dark comedy-drama series that follows Piper Chapman (Taylor Schilling) as she’s sent to a federal women’s prison for transporting drug money 10 years earlier. Sentenced to 15 months, Piper struggles to adapt to life on the inside while doing her time alongside ex-girlfriend Alex (Laura Prepon), the drug smuggler who got her put behind bars. With Michael J. Harney, Michelle Hurst, Kate Mulgrew, and Jason Biggs.
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NEW BLOOD. NEW RULES.
Season 4 picks up where Season 3 left off: the inmates splashing about in the nearby lake after the mass escape; and Alex facing a menacing prison guard in the greenhouse. There’s also another matter, which—once everyone’s rounded up—causes headaches for everyone: a flood of new inmates. Piper also finds herself facing difficulties with the Dominicans who, after she rebuffs them, launch their own panty business; and she also inadvertently forms and becomes de facto leader of a white-power group. Healy, meanwhile, takes a special interest in Lolly, who reminds him of his mother; celebrity chef Judy King makes herself at home in a spacious cell-slash-suite; Taystee becomes Caputo’s personal assistant; and a peaceful protest by the inmates results in an unexpected death.
Vendor: Wolfe Video
Type: Movie
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9.95 - 10.95
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Unexpectedly funny and poignant, Netflix’s wildly popular women’s prison show stars Taylor Schilling as bisexual hipster Piper Chapman forced to cope with life in a minimum security prison packed with lesbians — including her ex-girlfriend, Alex (super hot Laura Prepon) and the stalker who wants Piper to be her “prison wife” (the fabulous Uzo Aduba). Co-starring Natasha Lyonne, Lea DeLaria, Laverne Cox, Kate Mulgrew (yes, Captain Janeway) and more!
A true must-own DVD for your binge-watching pleasure!
Also available: Orange is the New Black Season Two — on DVD and Blu-ray.
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Based on the U.S. best-selling memoir by Piper Kerman, “Orange Is the New Black” is a comedic drama set in a women’s prison that tells the story of engaged Brooklyn-ite Piper Chapman, whose decade-old relationship with drug-runner Alex results in her arrest and year-long detention in a federal penitentiary.
To pay her debt to society, Piper must trade her comfortable New York life with fiance Larry for an orange prison jumpsuit and a baffling prison culture where she is forced to question everything she believes and form unexpected new alliances with a group of eccentric and outspoken inmates.
Where Did We Leave the Litchfield Prisoners? When everything faded to orange at the end of Season 2, Litchfield was on lockdown after Vee escaped through the trafficking spot in the greenhouse. Of course, most of the people inside were happy to see the manipulative and domineering Vee get the hell out of Dodge, and they’d have been even happier to know that the terminally ill Rosa, whom Morello allows to escape with the escort van, ran Vee down as she was presumably about to go into hitchhiker mode. Rosa is finally happy now, if not completely at peace, and Vee is (hopefully) dead on the side of the road with blood leaking from her nose. There’s always the chance that she’s still alive, but her arc here is complete, and Jenji Kohan would do fine to let that chapter end.
Meanwhile, inside the prison, Piper was not quite still seething at the budding relationship between former fiancé Larry and former best friend Polly, but mostly because she had a hand in getting her lesbian lover/friend/enemy Alex back into Litchfield. Alex, meanwhile, wasn’t too pleased to realize that her time as a relatively free woman was coming to a jumpsuit-filled end.
Taystee, Black Cindy, Jenae and Poussey were all very happy to finally be free of Vee’s psychotic matriarchy, while Crazy Eyes was mourning the loss of the one person in the prison who understood her and cared for her. (While also playing super evil mind games with her, but that went over Crazy Eyes’ head.) Big Boo and Nicky came to something of a mutual understanding that they’ll be holding onto Vee’s former heroin stash for their own side gig next season. Sister Ingalls ended her hunger strike. Soso finally came to the understanding that prison sucks and changes people. Red was still on the mend from getting whacked with the lock-in-a-sock, although her face looked even more like a bacteria warzone by the end. And Pennsatucky still doesn’t have any friends; not even Healy anymore.
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With a fist full of credit cards, a lucky run at the horse track, and chutzpah for days, Franco Stevens launched Curve, the best-selling lesbian magazine ever published. AHEAD OF THE CURVE tracks the power of lesbian visibility and community from the early ‘90s to the present day through the story of Franco’s founding of Curve magazine. Decades later, in the wake of a disabling injury, Franco learns that Curve will fold within the year and questions the relevance of the magazine in the face of accelerating threats to LGBTQ+ community. To forge a path forward, Franco reaches out to women working in today’s queer spaces to understand what queer women need today and how Curve can continue to serve the community.
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In this powerful 19th century romance set in the American Northeast, Abigail (Katherine Waterston), a farmer’s wife, and her new neighbor Tallie (Vanessa Kirby) find themselves irrevocably drawn to each other. A grieving Abigail tends to her withdrawn husband Dyer (Casey Affleck) as free spirit Tallie bristles at the jealous control of her husband Finney (Christopher Abbott). Together, their intimacy begins to fill a void in each other’s lives they never knew existed.
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In The Obituary of Tunde Johnson, a wealthy, Nigerian-American teenager is pulled over by police, shot to death, and immediately awakens, trapped in a terrifying time loop that forces him to confront difficult truths about his life and himself. Tackling the social issues of racism, police brutality, LGBTQ+ acceptance, mental health and addiction, The Obituary of Tunde Johnson confronts these seminal issues, all too prevalent in American society.
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*Available in the U.S. only*
Sam (Colin Firth) and Tusker (Stanley Tucci), partners of twenty years, are traveling across England in their old campervan visiting friends, family and places from their past. Following a life-changing diagnosis, their time together has become more important than ever until secret plans test their love like never before.
Also available now on Wolfe On Demand!
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Set against the twinkling lights of West Hollywood, Breaking Fast is a romantic comedy that follows Mo, a practicing Muslim still reeling from heartbreak. When an All-American guy named Kal offers to join him in his nightly Iftars – the traditional meal eaten by Muslims during Ramadan – meal after meal, the two start to discover they have more in common than meets the eye.
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As Adam, a “ghost painter” for critically acclaimed artist Ravella Brewer (Patricia Clarkson) and Marklin, a popular men’s fashion influencer, enter couples’ therapy after their 5-year relationship has started to simmer, they discover that their friends are also struggling in romance. Cammy (Michelle Buteau) learns her new love interest Henry (Colin Donnell) isn’t just cheap, he’s actually temporarily homeless. College-prep tutor Haley (Zoe Chao) reconciles her feelings with a 17-year-old student who’s in love with her. And long-married Elizabeth (Kate Walsh) might not be as happy as she seems. Written and directed by Mike Doyle, ALMOST LOVE stars Scott Evans and Augustus Prew as Adam and Marklin in this modern romantic comedy about a group of friends trying to muddle their way through life and making relationships work in New York City.
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From award-winning writer/director Wendy Jo Carlton, (Easy Abby, Jamie and Jessie are Not Together), comes this fresh, romantic ride, brimming with mind games and erotic tension. Kate and Jenna want to spice up their relationship by opening it up to a third and plan a date with the enchanting Mia. Jenna becomes enthralled with Mia’s sexual confidence and charm, and as they spend the evening dancing, drinking tequila, and sharing secrets, the women become entangled physically and emotionally. But what was intended as a night of fun soon exposes the cracks in Kate and Jenna’s relationship. Careful what you wish for.
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In present-day Texas, Maya (Tallie Medel) and her on again, off again girlfriend Jules (Betsy Holt) total their car after a night of backwoods raving and teen mischief. They’re rescued from the wreckage by Freddy (Robert Longstreet), a divorced oil worker whose stoic facade crumbles as he comes to see himself, and his repressed desires, in Maya. As Jules recovers, Maya and Freddy develop a rapport that dulls the debilitating silence of their small-town lives. Together, they subtly encourage one another to chase after what they want the most (or at least figure out what that might be).
Defined by earnest, full performances and a blue palette, Daniel Laabs’ first feature solidly articulates the universality of queer loneliness and uncertainty across genders and generations.
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This Sundance comedy hit follows the adventures and misadventures of three extraterrestrials who are sent to Earth on a mission to rid themselves of their romantic tendencies in this mash-up of a lo-fi New York City romantic comedy and sci-fi B-movie spoof.
Includes two additional short films and behind the scenes.
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Type: Movie
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In this dark, sexy, psychological coming-of-age drama, 17-year-old Jakob struggles with crippling anxiety and takes refuge in the Internet. While on a cam-chat site, he meets 26-year-old artist Kristjan. Caught between reality and fantasy, youth and adulthood, Jakob’s blurry process of sexual awakening is a psychedelic trip of hot, strange hallucinatory sequences of desire and madness that will bring you to the edge of your seat.
With vivid imagery and atmospherically dense scenes, director Gregor Schmidinger shows the process of sexual awakening and self-discovery as an existential journey in which the borders between reality and fantasy become increasingly blurred. Along with Simon Früwirth as Jakob in his debut acting role, the cast also includes the Austrian star stand-up comedian and actor Josef Hader as Jakob’s stoic father. A well-founded depth psychological coming-of-age film about the courage it takes to be oneself and the often daunting fear blocking the way.
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Pain and Glory tells of a series of reencounters experienced by Salvador Mallo, a film director in his physical decline. Some of them in the flesh, others remembered: his childhood in the 60s, when he emigrated with his parents to a village in Valencia in search of prosperity, the first desire, his first adult love in the Madrid of the 80s, the pain of the breakup of that love while it was still alive and intense, writing as the only therapy to forget the unforgettable, the early discovery of cinema, and the void, the infinite void created by the incapacity to keep on making films. Pain and Glory talks about creation, about the difficulty of separating it from one’s own life and about the passions that give it meaning and hope. In recovering his past, Salvador finds the urgent need to recount it, and in that need he also finds his salvation.