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- A young woman attempts to cure her phobia of the boogeyman by checking herself into a mental health facility, only to realize too little too late that she is now helplessly trapped with her own greatest fear.
- A 21 year old virgin wakes up pregnant with a demonic fetus that possesses her and commands her to go on a murderous rampage.
- Sometimes what happens at Spring Break doesn't stay at Spring Break... it follows you home.
- Young, beautiful and intelligent, Trevor (screenwriter Brent Gorski) is in a stalemate. Entangled in an unhealthy relationship with Darrell, a self-destructive heroin addict, and trapped in a telemarketing job, Trevor finds scant comfort in Los Angeles' vapid party scene, where conversation rarely rises above inquiries like "So, are you an actor?" Worse still, he and his two best friends - roommate Andie and singer Jake - are being pulled apart by boredom and discontent. At the hospital for his boyfriend's latest overdose, Trevor finds a potential new beginning in Ephram, a medical intern with ambition, a warm demeanor and strikingly good looks. After they spend a romantic evening together, Trevor seems poised to make some changes. He begins by ending his relationship with Darrell and then strives to reconnect with Andie and Jake. But what should be a joyous event - a party celebrating a negative HIV test - explodes into rage and sorrow. Darrell shows up unannounced and makes a scene, Ephram suggests that Trevor isn't ready for a commitment, and Andie, reeling from a painful revelation, kicks Trevor while he's down. Though pulled in multiple directions, Trevor remains committed to bettering his life. But first he must realize that some people are too precious to abandon. Director Rosser Goodman (That's What I'm Talkin' 'Bout, Frameline29) finds rich emotional territory in Gorski's script, keeping it both focused and raw.
- Shot during a failed robbery attempt, a reclusive woman mysteriously acquires an extraordinary gift that challenges her beliefs and the beliefs of those around her.
- When an aging ballerina uses her art to transform her world, she unintentionally helps street punks find an appreciation for the beauty of life and the human condition through the magic of dance.
- After Lisa's "semi-virgin" status becomes public knowledge; Karen and the Omega House crew decide to help her by throwing a wild "Blind Date" party.
- Ophelia's interest in exotic dancing results in the Omega House gang taking a wild road trip to a strip bar. Meanwhile, Jose's virginal girlfriend has a big secret that promises to shake things up.
- A bottle of whiskey and a game of "I Never" results in a surprising admission and some hot-and-heavy confessions.
- The gang at Omega House plans a prison break after Jose's efforts to help a damsel in distress land him in handcuffs.
- The campus is fraught with fear (and passion, of course) when a video about a fictional serial killer gets everyone believing a real madman is on the loose. Add a blackout to the mix and the result is mayhem of the erotic kind.
- A mix-up with dormitory rooms forces four college freshmen to live in a closed frat house under the watch upper class man party animal, James, and his on-again, off-again girlfriend, Ophelia.