Eating Out: Drama Camp
$24.99 DVD, Ariztical Entertainment
In the fourth installment of the popular sex-comedy franchise, Chris Salvatore and Daniel Skelton return as cute young gay couple Zack and Casey. Attending Dick Dickey’s Drama Camp, the pair see their relationship and increasingly rote sex life tested by two campmates: Benji (Aaron Milo), who plays straight but craves him some Zack, and hunky Beau (Ronnie Kroell). Drew Droege of “Chloe Sevigny” Internet fame sasses a trail across the screen as camp(y) owner Dickey, while rising transgendered actress Harmony Santana (Gun Hill Road) and cult icon Mink Stole add to the saucy antics.
New to the series and hungry for more? Buy the “Four-Course Meal” box set—it’ll tide you over until the fifth installment, Eating Out: Open Weekend, arrives in 2012.
Judas Kiss
$24.99 DVD, Wolfe Video
After botching his chance to become a famous filmmaker with an awesome boyfriend, thirtysomething Zachary (Charlie David) is given a second chance through a wonky sci-fi twist that sees him encounter his college-age self (Richard Harmon), who is caught in a treacherous love triangle with co-stars Sean Paul Lockhart (a.k.a. Brent Corrigan) and Timo Descamps. Think Fringe meets Queer as Folk.
P.S.: Check out Queerty’s interview with Lockhart here.
NEXT: Captain America, “Late” arrivals, and more!
Captain America: The First Avenger
($42.99 Blu-Ray/DVD Combo, $29.99 DVD, Paramount Studios)
Chris Evans shakes off the stench of those execrable Fantastic Four films in this entertaining adaptation of the iconic superhero’s WWII origin—a lead-in to 2012’s dream-team blockbuster, The Avengers. The Blu-ray edition includes deleted scenes, featurettes (perhaps one showcasing how he buffed up so massively?) and a fun short film featuring S.H.I.E.L.D. Agent Coulson (Clark Gregg).
Out Late
$24.99 DVD, First Run Features
A documentary about five LGBT individuals who came (out) late to the party, bounding free from the closet after age 55, is moving, inspiring, and poignant. Better late than never, right?
Also Out This Month:
Andy Warhol’s Bad (Cheezy Flicks)
Flight of the Cardinal (Water Bearer Films)
Leave Blank (Water Bearer Films)
Uncle Bob (Breaking Glass Pictures)
Unhappy Birthday (Wolfe Video)
DS1
I’m coping both of em. Judas Kiss looks good
Spike
Now why would Brent Corrigan be using a different name? Poor dear doesn’t realize that there is something called the internet.
EdWoody
@Spike: Because he’s using his real birth name for real acting, and his porn name for his porn acting. Seems easy enough to understand.
Aiden
No movies with people of color?
Andy
Judas Kiss has a diverse cast.