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Boys Life 6 (2007)
Character: Ben "Bugcrush" segment
Anthology of four gay-themed stories centered around the idea of first-time crushes. 4 Shorts: Bugcrush (2006), Davy and Stu (2006), Doorman (2006), Heartland (2007).
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The Gaze (2018)
Character: Lucas
A scientist summons hidden powers after she is attacked by her boss.
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Wabi-Sabi (2024)
Character: Peter
When an insecure woman goes on a date at a traditional Japanese tea house, her best friend's advice on how to avoid white-guys-with-Asian-fetishes threatens to ruin her love life and sanity.
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My First Kiss and the People Involved (2016)
Character: Junior
Sam doesn’t speak; she hums with the trees and the cracks in the walls. When her caregiver mysteriously disappears from the group home, Sam steps into the world to find her.
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The Melancholy Fantastic (2011)
Character: Kenny Wiley
Suffering from her mother's recent suicide, a delusional young girl falls for an alluring Goth, against the objections of a life-size talking muslin doll. The Melancholy Fantastic is a psychological thriller set during the holidays.
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The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants 2 (2008)
Character: Apprentice Actor #2
Four young women continue the journey toward adulthood that began with "The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants." Now three years later, these lifelong friends embark on separate paths for their first year of college and the summer beyond, but remain in touch by sharing their experiences with each other.
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Leon's Fantasy Cut (2022)
Character: George
George and Iggy, first generation Ukrainian American brothers live together in the same neighborhood where they grew up believing they are destined for great things. George is a wannabe business scion and Iggy is a small-time pot dealer and aspiring Rap mogul. Stuck together in a suffocating apartment, they are constantly at each other’s throats … convinced that their situation is temporary.
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Good Boys (2019)
Character: Benji
A group of young boys on the cusp of becoming teenagers embark on an epic quest to fix their broken drone before their parents get home.
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The Highwaymen (2019)
Character: Wade McNabb
In 1934, Frank Hamer and Manny Gault, two former Texas Rangers, are commissioned to put an end to the wave of vicious crimes perpetrated by Bonnie Parker and Clyde Barrow, a notorious duo of infamous robbers and cold-blooded killers who nevertheless are worshiped by the public.
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Paint (2020)
Character: Dan Pierson
The story of three art-school grads realizing that their degrees and artistic ambitions haven't necessarily prepared them for the real world and putting themselves in positions to confirm that darkness and pain are necessary to produce great art.
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Pitching Tents (2017)
Character: Pete
In a working-class town in 1984, a high school senior's future creates a tug-of-war between his no-nonsense father and his crackpot guidance counselor until an encounter with a goddess helps him uncover his true destiny.
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Jackrabbit (2015)
Character: Simon
Following a worldwide event known as The Reset, humanity rebuilds a society with aging mechanics where gleaming technology once stood. Surveillance now the status quo, society is slowly putting its shattered pieces back together under a watchful eye. After a friend’s suicide leaves behind a mysterious computer drive, a young computer prodigy and a shadowy hacker join together to decipher the clues that he’s left behind. The youthful creators of Jackrabbit have successfully constructed a world, which we haven’t previously seen on film. Mixing retro production design with slick storytelling, they deliver a cinematic dissonance that will result in a shock to the senses.
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The Glass Castle (2017)
Character: Brian Walls
A young girl is raised in a dysfunctional family constantly on the run from the FBI. Living in poverty, she comes of age guided by her drunkard, ingenious father who distracts her with magical stories to keep her mind off the family's dire state, and her selfish, nonconformist mother who has no intention of raising a family, along with her younger brother and sister, and her other older sister. Together, they fend for each other as they mature in an unorthodox journey that is their family life.
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Love Bomb (2024)
Character: Josh
A mysterious dating app designed for one night stands brings three strangers together with deadly consequences.
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Bugcrush (2006)
Character: Ben
A teenager's infatuation with the new bad boy at school leads him onto a dark path.
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Guilty (2014)
Character: Man
A man walks up in the bed of a woman.
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The Treatment (2007)
Character: Phil
Jake Singer is at loose ends in NYC, and neck deep in psychoanalysis with the outrageous Dr. Morales when he meets the enigmatic and beautiful widow Allegra Marshall.
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Boys On Film 3: American Boy (2009)
Character: Ben (segment "Bugcrush")
Created by gay directors and actors, Boys On Film features numerous award-winning shorts that deal with all aspects of gay life. Volume 3: American Boy contains seven complete films: Adam Salky's "Dare" starring Adam Fleming, Michael Cassidy, and Marla Burkholder; Jody Wheeler's "In The Closet" starring J.T. Tepnapa and Brent Corrigan; Dennis Shinners's "Area X" starring Matt Schuneman and Antony Raymond; Julian Breece's "The Young & Evil" starring Vaughn Lowery, Diana Elizabeth Jordan, and Reggie Watkins; Brian Krinsky's "Dish :)" starring Matthew Monge, Jeff Martin, and Octavio Altamirano; Carter Smith's "Bugcrush" starring Josh Caras and Donald Cumming; and Kyle Thomas Coker's "Astoria, Queens" starring Aaron Michael Davies, James Heffron, Sangeeta Parekh, and Hayley Thompson-King.
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Wish You Were Here (2025)
Character: Roddy
Charlotte finds herself in a rut, searching for a spark that seems just out of reach. After she has a whirlwind night of romance and imagining a future with a man named Adam, he ghosts her. When Charlotte finally discovers that Adam is terminally ill, she helps him spend his last days living life to the fullest.
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Definitely, Maybe (2008)
Character: 1994 Intern
When Will decides to tell his daughter the story of how he met her mother, he discovers that a second look at the past might also give him a second chance at the future.
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