
Jason Gould satirizes coming out in Hollywood in "Inside Out", starring Alexis Arquette and his father Elliott Gould. Lane Janger's "Just One Time" was a festival favorite later expanded into a feature film that turns the tables on a groom-to-be and his fantasies of sex with two women. Bradley Rust Gray's "hITCH" follows two attractive young guys on a dizzying road trip that leads them toward sexual self-discovery. David Fourier's "Majorettes in Space" is a witty French spoof... (Full plot summary below)
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Jason Gould satirizes coming out in Hollywood in "Inside Out", starring Alexis Arquette and his father Elliott Gould. Lane Janger's "Just One Time" was a festival favorite later expanded into a feature film that turns the tables on a groom-to-be and his fantasies of sex with two women. Bradley Rust Gray's "hITCH" follows two attractive young guys on a dizzying road trip that leads them toward sexual self-discovery. David Fourier's "Majorettes in Space" is a witty French spoof of post-modern sex, romance, relationships, the Pope and baton-twirling majorettes. Gregory Cooke's "$30" is the bittersweet story of a closeted teen presented with a young prostitute on his 16th birthday.
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| Philadelphia InquirerDesmond RyanA rare opportunity to see shorts without having to spring for a ticket to a film festival. |
| Combustible CelluloidJeffrey M. AndersonI found myself pleasantly surprised as three of the five films proved excellent, one of middling quality, and only one a clunker. |
| Mr. ShowbizKevin MaynardThe latest installment in the "Boys Life" series has just as many hits as misses -- more misses, actually -- but the high points easily stand alongside past triumphs. |
| New York PostLou LumenickThe show takes little more than an hour to finish and less than a minute to forget, while politely reminding us not only that gay movies have fallen on hard times but also that they refuse to give up. |
| Los Angeles TimesKevin ThomasLively, amusing collection of five films that take a wry look at being gay. |
| Boston GlobeLoren KingMore problematic is "Inside Out," starring Jason Gould, who also wrote and directed, based on his own experiences as the son of Barbra Streisand and Elliott Gould. |
| VarietyDennis HarveyA typical grab bag of works of varying depth, all of them breezy and entertaining. |
| Village VoiceDennis LimFrench director David Fourier's six-minute mock-instructional free association, "Majorettes in Space," is alone almost worth the price of admission. |
| TV Guide MagazineMaitland McDonaghProfessionally produced and surprisingly tame. |
| Chicago ReaderLisa AlspectorThe best short on this program of five is Bradley Rust Gray's 18-minute "Hitch." |