Connell, a lost young man, strings together deals just to get by. On a day like any other, as he’s about to deliver his merchandise, something disrupts his routine. A brief, subtle moment, yet enough to shake his certainties. For the first time, Connell glimpses the possibility of another path, one bright enough to pull him out of the shadows he’s trapped himself in.
Hi, it's Anthony DeVito. Maybe you'll like what I made. For about 45 minutes I go on and on with jokes and stories about being poor, being a child, becoming an uncle, having a mom, climate change, Obama, reparations, the police, being middle aged, Gen Z, Stitch Fix, the insurrection and more! The whole special cost about $7000. And I don’t exactly have $7000 I can just throw around. My mom does need a new rack. So if you feel so inclined to throw me a couple shekels, here’s how you can do that.
In Bad Omen, we follow Selene, a singer giving an interview for the release of her first solo album. There, she remembers Stella, her best friend since childhood, from whom she was forced to separate and take opposite paths after tragic events at the end of their adolescence. Years later, they meet again in completely different realities and are challenged to confront the weight of love and truth in a world that is not willing to accept them.
On a day when all he wants is to fix his leaky roof, a man finds himself persuaded to try a strange new product: Chemical Eggs—with unexpected consequences.
A young gay man tries to transform himself to be accepted as a "Top row squid" online. He would never know that the community he sought was a space he could never truly enter.
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