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Open Cam

A truly sexy jaw-dropping thriller, OpenCam is one of the most entertaining gay films of the year. On the loose in Washington D.C.’s gay community, a serial killer is finding and snuffing his victims at a gay online sex site. Enter small, dark and handsome Amir Darvish (who gives a powerhouse performance) as the cop assigned to protect Manny (rising star Andreau Thomas), a sexy gay artist who appears to be the common thread in the case. OpenCam’s mouthwatering ensemble cast includes fresh newcomers Ben Green and J. Matthew Miller – and one of them might very well be the next victim in this well-executed, edge-of-your-seat thriller sporting excellent, glossy production values and “the hunkiest cast of the year” (PlanetOut.com).

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rn “Enough eye candy to give you cavities” – Philadelphia Weekly “Look for the hunkiest cast of the year in Robert Gaston’s gritty and provocative gay thriller OpenCam .” – Gay.com “Brazen….sure to please!” – David Lamble, Bay Area Reporter “Graphic sex scenes that would make Queer As Folk fans blush” – Washington Blade “A nudity-filled thriller…Audience should like OPENCAM as well—it is easy on the eyes, if not hard on the brain.” – IN Los Angeles “Full Frontal Assault: Gaston takes on nudity taboos.” – Washington City Paper “Porno? Thriller? Indy art film? Does it matter?” – Chicagoist.com “OpenCam sports some surprisingly high production values, giving all the scenes a slick polished look. Writer and director Robert Gaston shows a lot of talent for pulling off a well-executed thriller, constructing some taut scenes worthy of any big Hollywood production. OpenCam is worth the ride.” (Reviewer rating: 4 out of 5 stars) – Metro Weekly “Engaging, entertaining.” –SF Bay Times

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