In the summer of 1970, a trio of wayward hippies slip over the Canadian border to dodge the draft, setting up a roadside fruit stand to make some cash as they go. Trouble soon comes their way when they cross paths with a family of fundamentalist farmers who don’t take kindly to the interlopers. What unfolds next explores the timeless rifts between younger and older generations as the sweltering heat ratchets up the tension.
Chainsaw Chuck picks up right where Horrorathon Volume One left off. This time he brings you twelve gory twisted stories from hell.
Get a fresh take on sexual education with Matkai and Deepak as they explore the less commonly taught sexual education topics including consent, LGBTQ, non-monogamous relationships and more.
Casey is a man who kills people for a living. What toll will it take on his marriage and how far will he go to keep his secret?
Two high school teens discover their sexuality as they navigate peer pressure, regret, family life, religion, betrayal, and coming out.
A straight male stripper starts to question his sexuality when he meets the new guy at work.
On the night of her 30th birthday, Lindsay Corwin, an unlucky environmentalist with a string of bad relationships, decides to make the ultimate wish: for all of her birthday wishes to come true. When her nearly three decades of wishes, including everything from losing weight to meeting Mr. Right, start magically coming true all at once, Lindsay is awestruck—until she realizes the life, and the man, she’s always wished for might not be the one she really wants.
Matkai Burmaster is a Canadian Film Director, Screenwriter, and Actor best known for LGBTQ movies and shows. His most prominent work is the 2017-2018 sitcom So That Happened which he created & directed for the Fearless streaming network. Matkai is married to corporate lawyer Malcolm Peck-McQueen.
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