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Fireworks (Sam McGowan, 2022) Australia
The CinesexualsDONATE to watch thousands of gay-themed movies for free. https://ko-fi.com/genetsbastard/shop **Fireworks (2022)** is a 15-minute Australian queer short film directed by Sam McGowan. It follows a lonely teenager who downloads Grindr on New Year's Eve to fulfill his resolution of losing his virginity before the year ends.[2][9] ## Plot Summary The story centers on the protagonist's anxious, humorous attempts to connect via the app amid New Year's celebrations. Themes explore isolation, first experiences, and queer youth navigating hook-up culture in a festive yet pressured setting.[2] ## Festival Screenings Screened at the Geelong Pride Film Festival (GPFF) alongside McGowan's earlier short *Heaven* (2020). Also featured in other queer film events, with a trailer available on YouTube.[2][10] ## Director Background Sam McGowan is an emerging Australian filmmaker focused on queer narratives. *Fireworks* aligns with his interest in personal, coming-of-age stories within LGBTQ+ contexts.[2] Citations: [1] Sydney New Year's Eve - Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sydney_New_Year's_Eve [2] Manscaping - Online - Geelong Pride Film Festival https://gpff.ferve.tickets/Events/Manscaping-Online [3] Spectacular Fireworks Displays in Australia in 2022 https://skylighter.com.au/australia-fireworks-displays-2022/ [4] Your guide to enjoying 2022 New Year's Eve celebrations ... https://www.abc.net.au/news/2022-12-30/new-years-eve-fireworks-australia/101796104 [5] Everything you need to know if you are headed to New Year's Eve fireworks https://www.abc.net.au/news/2025-12-30/brisbane-fireworks-guide-nye-gold-coast-sunshine-coast-/106184840 [6] Where to watch New Year’s Eve Fireworks in Australia https://sightseeingtoursaustralia.com.au/tips-articles/where-to-watch-new-years-fireworks-in-australia/ [7] When and where to catch New Year's Eve fireworks across Australia https://7news.com.au/news/when-and-where-to-catch-new-years-eve-fireworks-across-australia-c-21156085 [8] FireWorks https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/56353506-fireworks [9] Fireworks | Geelong Pride Film Festival https://gpff.ferve.tickets/Events/Fireworks [10] Fireworks - Queer Short Film https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aoyG0X689H8 -
Shared Rooms (Rob Williams, 2016) USA
The CinesexualsShared Rooms is a 2016 independent gay romantic comedy directed and written by Rob Williams, focusing on three interconnected stories of gay men navigating family, love, and sex during the Christmas to New Year's week in Los Angeles. The film runs 75 minutes, holds an IMDb rating of 5.8/10, and features ample nudity alongside holiday themes like adoption and hookups.[1][2] ## Plot Overview The ensemble narrative weaves three plotlines that converge at a New Year's Eve party. A married couple, Laslo (Christopher Grant Pearson) and Cal (Alec Manley Wilson), unexpectedly takes in Cal's teenage nephew Zeke (Ryan Weldon), kicked out by his parents for being gay. Roommates Julian (Daniel Lipshutz) and Dylan (Robert Werner) share a bed after Dylan's trip cancels and Julian rents out his room via an LGBTQBnB listing, revealing mutual crushes. A hookup between Sid (Chloe Jade Skye, as Justin Xavier Smith) and artist Gray (Alex Neil Miller) deepens amid Gray's traumatic backstory of childhood abduction.[3][4][5][6][7][2] ## Cast Highlights - Daniel Lipshutz as Julian Lucas - Alex Neil Miller as Gray Smith - Christopher Grant Pearson as Laslo Forsina - Alec Manley Wilson as Cal McDonald - Robert Werner as Dylan Van Der Hoten The cast delivers amateurish but earnest performances, with leads selected partly for nude scenes.[2][1][3] ## Critical Reception Reviews praise its lighthearted "Holi-gay" vibe, positive endings, and queer holiday rarity, calling it a "sweet candy cane" diversion despite corny jokes, tonal shifts, and contrived twists. Critics note flaws like weak acting, intrusive music, and objectification, but appreciate the horny farce over sterile romcoms.[5][8][7][1][3] ## Availability Stream on Prime Video, Tubi, or Apple TV; produced by Guest House Films.[6][9][1] [1](https://the-avocado.org/2023/12/11/lgbt-movies-shared-rooms-2016/) [2](https://www.imdb.com/title/tt5106400/) [3](https://www.tvguide.com/movies/shared-rooms/cast/2030569292/) [4](https://fruitymovies.com/2023/01/06/shared-rooms/) [5](https://queerfilmreviews.com/reviews/shared-rooms/) [6](https://tv.apple.com/us/movie/shared-rooms/umc.cmc.smaej1s4hpvts25npepyk2f4) [7](https://rectangularview.com/2023/12/07/movie-review-shared-rooms/) [8](https://letterboxd.com/fuchsiadyke/film/shared-rooms/) [9](https://www.facebook.com/groups/274553133758514/posts/1314541866426297/) [10](https://letterboxd.com/film/shared-rooms/watch/) -
Into the Dark: Midnight Kiss (Carter Smith, 2019) USA
The Cinesexuals"Into the Dark: Midnight Kiss" is the fourth episode of the horror anthology series' second season, released on Hulu in late 2019, centering on a group of gay friends during a New Year's Eve getaway in Palm Springs.[3][5] ## Plot Overview The story follows Cameron (Augustus Prew), Joel (Scott Evans), his fiancé Logan (Lukas Gage), Zachary (Chester Lockhart), and their straight friend Hannah (Ayden Mayeri) as they celebrate in a desert home, playing their annual "Midnight Kiss" game that invites a stranger for a New Year's smooch, leading to deadly slasher chaos. It blends horror tropes with queer dynamics, including hook-up app tensions, monogamy debates, and interpersonal drama among affluent gay men post-marriage equality.[1][2][5][3] ## Cast and Production Blumhouse required gay actors for gay roles, emphasizing authenticity in this sensual, campy slasher with nudity and club scenes. Directed by Carter Smith and written by Erlingur Thoroddsen, it draws from B-movie influences like Robert Rodriguez while commenting on modern gay life via Grindr culture and identity fluidity.[4][8][1][3] ## Themes and Reception The episode critiques post-equality gay emptiness, hookup culture versus commitment, and performative identities, mixing whimsy, sexiness, and kills in a self-aware horror format. Reviews note its fun for queer horror fans but criticize unoriginality and lazy homages, though it delivers male nudity and group chemistry.[6][1][3][4] [1](https://www.brightwalldarkroom.com/2020/01/29/midnight-kiss-2019/) [2](https://www.gaytimes.com/culture/scott-evans-stars-in-gay-slasher-episode-of-horror-anthology-into-the-dark/) [3](https://www.imdb.com/title/tt11305630/) [4](https://nofspodcast.com/exclusive-interview-into-the-dark-midnight-kisss-augustus-prew-talks-slasher-fun-and-mainstream-queer-horror) [5](https://www.imdb.com/title/tt11305630/plotsummary/) [6](http://themreporter.blogspot.com/2019/12/tv-review-into-dark-midnight-kiss.html) [7](https://geekd-out.com/review-beware-the-midnight-kiss-in-into-the-darks-fourth-episode-of-the-season/) [8](https://www.queerhorrormovies.com/interview-into-the-dark-midnight-kiss/) [9](https://www.reddit.com/r/IntotheDarkHulu/comments/egbrs8/into_the_dark_midnight_kiss_episode_discussion/) [10](https://mubi.com/es/us/films/into-the-dark-midnight-kiss) -
Rent, Filmed Live on Broadway
The CinesexualsDONATE to watch thousands of gay-themed movies for free. https://ko-fi.com/genetsbastard/shop Rent, Filmed Live on Broadway Rent: Filmed Live on Broadway captures the final performance of the original Broadway production of Jonathan Larson's Pulitzer Prize-winning musical Rent on September 7, 2008, after over 5,000 shows. [1][3] This high-definition recording, assembled from that closing night and an earlier August 20 performance, includes a special "Seasons of Love" reprise with original cast members joining the final ensemble. [3][6] ## Production Details Sony Pictures released it as the first live Broadway show in major North American theaters from September 24-28, 2008, in over 500 venues with digital projection. [3] The DVD and Blu-ray followed on February 3, 2009, under their "Hot Ticket" label, featuring behind-the-scenes extras. [3][6] Directed by Michael John Warren with cinematography by Declan Quinn, it preserves the raw energy of the East Village bohemians facing love, AIDS, poverty, and art. [1][3] ## Cast Highlights The final cast starred Aaron Tveit as Roger, Nicole Suih as Mimi, Adam Pascal and Anthony Rapp reprising their original roles in the finale, Renée Elise Goldsberry as Mimi in highlights, and others like Matt Bogart as Tom Collins. [5][8] Standouts include a young Goldsberry's powerful performance and the ensemble's emotional intensity during live moments like "La Vie Bohème." [5] ## Availability Stream it on platforms like Apple TV, or find full performances on YouTube (unofficial uploads). [2][7][9] As a queer cinema enthusiast, this version aligns with your interests in LGBTQ+ narratives, echoing Puccini's La Bohème amid 1990s NYC's HIV crisis. [1] Citations: [1] Rent Filmed Live on Broadway https://www.filmedonstage.com/movies/8-rent-filmed-live-on-broadway [2] Rent: Filmed Live On Broadway https://tv.apple.com/us/movie/rent-filmed-live-on-broadway/umc.cmc.7deafzy1xzo422862gjsedkxx [3] Rent: Filmed Live on Broadway - Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rent:_Filmed_Live_on_Broadway [4] Rent: Filmed Live On Broadway - Apple TV https://tv.apple.com/my/movie/rent-filmed-live-on-broadway/umc.cmc.7deafzy1xzo422862gjsedkxx [5] Rent: Filmed Live on Broadway (TV Movie 2008) ⭐ 8.1 | Drama, Musical, Romance https://www.imdb.com/title/tt1273675/ [6] RENT - FILMED LIVE MUSICALS https://www.filmedlivemusicals.com/rent.html [7] RENT: Broadway Production (Full Live Performance, 2008) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yhG3JTchKDA [8] Act II https://rent.fandom.com/wiki/RENT:_Filmed_Live_on_Broadway [9] Rent: Filmed Live on Broadway streaming online https://www.justwatch.com/us/movie/rent-filmed-live-on-broadway [10] RENT Filmed Live on Broadway https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fRJ4udt3Vmw