Reminiscent of Sunset Boulevard, the action is transposed from the silver screen's old backlots to contemporary male prostitution and the pornographic industry.
Directed by Bruce LaBruce and Rick Castro
research
fetish
tourist
hollywood
prostitution
porn industry
softcore
bdsm
amputee
gay pornography
serendipity
gay theme
Trailer
IMDB
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Letterboxd
3.5 / 5
Cast
Tony Ward
Montgomery 'Monti' Ward
Bruce LaBruce
Jürgen Anger
Kevin Kramer
Himself
Alex Austin
Himself
Barry Morse
Roger V. Deem
Vaginal Davis
Buster Boote
Ryan Block
Joaquin Martinez
Crew
Bruce LaBruce
Director
Bruce LaBruce
Writer
Jürgen Brüning
Producer
Bruce LaBruce
Producer
Popular Reviews
23 reviews
Panos
5.0★ · 01/12/26
There’s a fine line between regular films and pornos and this is the definition of that. The plot is fine and the hustling history storyline is great. I’d like it even more if some disturbing scenes were not present (the cutting scene or the weird casting audition scenes). And the thing about it is that the fucking feels way too real to the point where the dark stuff is so disturbing. But yeah I paused it so many times, trying to decide if I was gonna continue because i was so disturbed (especially during the first half). Yeah… idk i’m not sure.
There’s a fine line between regular films and pornos and this is the definition of that. The plot is fine and the hustling history storyline is great. I’d like it even more if some disturbing scenes were not present (the cutting scene or the weird casting audition scenes). And the thing about it is that the fucking feels way too real to the point where the dark stuff is so disturbing. But yeah I paused it so many times, trying to decide if I was gonna continue because i was so disturbed (especially during the first half). Yeah… idk i’m not sure.
brown stone
acid, booze, and ass needles, guns, and grass
lots of laughs… (lots of laughs)
acid, booze, and ass needles, guns, and grass
lots of laughs… (lots of laughs)
Emanuel
7.0★ · 02/04/26
Un desastre colosal a nivel técnico, que se eleva por su aura desentendida y la manera tan magnética/sórdida en la que retrata la escena de la prostitución gay de Los Ángeles en la década de los 90’s. Es graciosa. Es camp. Es demasiado homosexual. No se le puede pedir más.
Un desastre colosal a nivel técnico, que se eleva por su aura desentendida y la manera tan magnética/sórdida en la que retrata la escena de la prostitución gay de Los Ángeles en la década de los 90’s. Es graciosa. Es camp. Es demasiado homosexual. No se le puede pedir más.