A Revry original, Unconventional is a really well-liked queer dramedy that feels totally different from the usual stuff. The heart of the story is about two pretty eccentric queer siblings and their partners trying to build a family that doesn't follow the traditional rules. It takes a super raw and unfiltered look at queer life, diving deep into things like mental health, addiction, and how complicated identity and relationships can get. It’s not afraid to get messy or show people at their most vulnerable, and it really pushes boundaries while showing a lot of different queer experiences. The first season has nine episodes, and each one is about a half-hour long. The story centers on Noah, a grad student who’s been struggling for years to wrap up his PhD. He’s been with his husband, Dan, for nine years, and they’ve recently gotten married and moved to Palm Springs. While they're trying to figure out how to start a family and have a baby, they decide to shake things up by in...
This is a really, really bad movie. If you look at the cover or the way it's marketed, you might think it's going to be a funny watch, but don't let that trick you. It’s a very amateur attempt at telling a super simple story. The plot follows Bruce and Joey, a couple who have been together for nine months and are getting ready to celebrate their very first Christmas as a pair. Everything changes when Bruce discovers that his parents are planning to drop in for a surprise visit. Joey quickly finds out that Bruce is totally freaked out by this because he isn't out to them yet, and it doesn't help that his parents are actually priests in a church. Now, Bruce is stuck having to pick between his boyfriend and his mom and dad. To hide the relationship, Joey moves into the apartment next door with a neighbor who is a drag queen while Bruce tries to keep his parents entertained. Eventually, the parents stumble across a photo of Bruce and Joey together and they completely lo...