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- A high school senior, whom everyone sees as a loser, gains the ability to read people's minds and control their thoughts. Things quickly get out of hand, especially when a mind swapping device comes into play.
- Luster is a twisted LA comedy about unrequited love, featuring Jackson, a poet, who struggles with his crush on Billy, Derek, Sam, Jed, and his lesbian friend.
- Young actress Claire and boyfriend Mike move into the former Hollywood home of 1940s starlet Valerie Parks, who died in mysterious circumstances before her career could take off. When Mike finds a copy of Valerie's uncompleted - and long thought lost - film The Last Widow, Claire soon comes to believe that the house is haunted and that Valerie is possessing her sexually. A film company announces that a remake of The Last Widow is about to go into production and Valerie sets out to win the leading role in Claire's body.
- Private detective Ray Mallory gets paid for digging up other people's dirty little secrets, but in the world of scandal and intrigue, things are not always what they seem.
- Two people have scandalous sexy times.
- On the eve of his bachelor party, a man learns his fiancee wants to call off the wedding. The unmarried couple returns to New Jersey to sort out their relationship.
- Bored, sexually frustrated Sarah accepts a position as an apprentice to a "sexual sorceress" and magical sexual hijinks ensue.
- Tim LeRoy worked as the head of department in the New York real estate agency, engaged in major transactions. Tim received honoraria not in one hundred thousand dollars. His weakness was not money, but a woman. Once he succumbed to temptation and had sex with her co-worker Brenda Cooper. The next day the chief Tim notified of dismissal, because Brenda has filed for Leroy to court for sexual harassment and demanded compensation from the real estate agency at 10 million dollars.
- Rags to riches to rags comedy loosely based on the director Steve Burrows' actual experiences while writing screenplays in Los Angeles. Burrows (aka "Milwaukee Steve") finally makes it big as "The Crotch Fresh" commercial guy, but then can't catch another break -- not even when he auditions for a new Crotch Fresh commercial! He decides the only way to make a comeback as an actor is to fake his own death, then make a glorious return. Before that idea pans out, Milwaukee goes on "Wheel of Fortune", and become notorious when he's sued by the Merv Griffin Corp. "Milwaukee Steve" becomes a hot ticket, with numerous folks riding his coattails. However, after a studio hires him to write a script, nothing works out as planned. Desperate, broke, and depressed, Steve returns to Milwaukee, in mid-winter, to gain comfort from family and friends -- only to find his mother has rented out his room while on her annual trip to the Netherlands. "Milwaukee" then recounts his Los Angeles' saga to his mom's boarder as they explore some of Milwaukee's more amusing locales. By the end of the film we've met a host of crazy characters, and we are rooting for "Milwaukee Steve/The Crotch Fresh Guy" to find his own brand of "fame, fortune, cheese, and beer."
- An important madam is indicted and several of her whores testify in court by illustrating with sex scenes.
- A sleazy tabloid cable show exposes behind-the-scenes sitcom scandals with the help of a crew of seedy paparazzi, as the show's nymphomaniac host grows more and more obsessed with his guests.
- A doctor invents a resurrection formula and tests it by killing his assistant over and over and over again.
- Three strangers are drawn together in search of Darcy, a man they all love who has been involved with some nasty underworld business.
- Transplanted from New York, Duke and his brother Frankie Romano live in a rundown LA apartment with their alcoholic mother (Karen Black).