With his wife and son gone for a weekend getaway, a closeted gay man copes with his demons of conversion therapy by murdering unsuspecting gay men.
Somewhere along the highway, a young boy and his father fight for survival against the relentless creature hunting them.
A young man enters into a passionate three-way relationship with an established gay Palm Springs couple… only to learn that “adding a third” could bring a whole new set of skepticism, jealousy and secrets.
Growing up in Las Vegas, Danny and Melissa meet at age eight and are destined to become life-long friends. During their teen years, they cling to each other for love and security, but as they grow older, their lives take different paths. Danny fills the void in his heart with his passion and love for America's favorite pastime. Melissa, filled with the insecurities of her youth, struggles to find the strength to pursue her childhood dreams. Although apart, their lives are forever connected. Like a glorious seven-game world series, "Pitcher and the Pin-Up" is a story of imperishable hope, courage, faith, love, and coming home.
A group of young adults attend an all-night rave, only to discover that it's a trap for a satanic cult that requires flesh for bloody sacrifices.
Mascara is the story of three very different women who rediscover the value of their friendship at a time when their lives are in turmoil. Panic sets in as they approach their thirtieth birthdays and nothing is going according to plan.
Two college roommates venture out to identify a fellow student, who is most likely to commit suicide as it will help them pass the semester.
Corey Charles Page was born in Launceston, Tasmania the island state off Australia's south coast, To June Page and Charles Looney. Corey has a younger sister, Kyla who lives and works in Australia. Corey went to Willyama High School in Broken Hill NSW, and after leaving he attended Flinders University Drama course in South Australia. Corey first came to public attention from his work on the Australian hit series Heartbreak High, in which he played Steve Wiley. This gave him his first break in the television industry. He has also appeared in other television projects such as White Collar Blue, McLeod's Daughters, Cops LAC, Providence, and Home And Away. His first international breakthrough came when he was cast in The City along side Morgan Fairchild, playing her characters illegitimate Australian son. He is every fan's favorite in the comedy hit, Dead Man On Campus, where he played the faux suicidal show tune singing Matt Noonan. Currently Corey lives in Los Angeles.
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