Kirkland Tibbels Movies
A forgotten one-night-stand from the 1980s sets the stage for romance fifteen years removed in director Craig Chester's urban romantic comedy starring Parker Posey, Craig Chester, Malcolm Gets, and Chris Kattan. Despite the fact that neither Adam (Chester) nor Steve (Gets) recall the one-night-stand they shared fifteen years ago, the compatible pair form a fast bond when they meet again far removed from the intoxicating effects of the party scene. When the loving couple realize that their pasts have previously intersected, it's up to their best friends Rhonda (Parker) and Michael (Kattan) to help their pals accept their past and use the foundation of their current relationship to forge ahead into a fulfilling future of kindness and commitment. ~ Jason Buchanan, All Movie Guide
- Starring:
- Craig Chester, Malcolm Gets, (more)
Sweet Home Alabama screenwriter C. Jay Cox directs the independent romance Latter Days. Christian (Wesley A. Ramsey) is a young gay party boy who lives in Southern California. When a group of good-looking Mormon missionary guys move into his apartment complex, he's determined to pick one up. He ends up falling for sweet, innocent Mormon Aaron Davis (Steve Sandvoss), who's secretly struggling with his sexuality. Aaron slowly falls for Christian, even though he thinks he's shallow. The romance causes problems in both worlds. Christian tries to develop a conscience and ends up meeting Keith (Erik Palladino), a man dying of AIDS. Aaron has the difficult job of coming out to his mom (Mary Kay Place) and to his fellow missionaries. He comes against harsh criticism from the blatantly homophobic Ryder (Joseph Gordon-Levitt). Latter Days won awards at the Philadelphia Lesbian and Gay Film Festival and L.A. Outfest. ~ Andrea LeVasseur, All Movie Guide
- Starring:
- Wesley A. Ramsey, Steve Sandvoss, (more)
On the heels of a successful debut at the Celebration Theater in Los Angeles and an impressive eight year run on the New York stage, the raucous musical showered with accolades by both LA Weekly and Backstage West and featuring show-stopping tunes by Bruce Vilanch, Shelly Markum, Stephen Bates, Robert Schrock, and Mark Winker can finally be enjoyed by theater fans who may not have had the opportunity to catch it in person. Everyone knows that nudity is only natural, and as an impressive cast of actors, singers, and dancers including Kevin Stea, Jason Currie, Phong Tryong, Joseph Keane, Andrew Blake, Anthony Manough, and original cast-member Vincent Samora drop their drawers to perform such sings as "Fight the Urge", "Nothin' But the Radio On", and "Robert Mitchum", home viewers can finally find out firsthand what all the fuss and fun is about. ~ Jason Buchanan, All Movie Guide

- 2000
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Tim Kirkman updates David Drake's seminal early '90s one man show about AIDS and growing up gay. Drake, who hasn't staged his work for seven years previous to this release, reprises his role. This film was screened at the 2000 Outfest Film Festival. ~ Jonathan Crow, All Movie Guide
- Starring:
- David Drake













