Johnny Forster (Beau Butler) has been with his boyfriend Bentley Witt (Blain O’Connor) for six months and things between them are getting serious. So serious, in fact, that Bentley has invited Johnny to visit his family’s home in the Valley. Johnny didn’t know how wealthy Bentley’s family was until he went home with him, and after putting the pieces together, he realizes his boyfriend is a member of the infamous Witt family. Secrets and scandals follow the family and as Johnny learns, Bentley has his own part in the family’s business. Continue with “Disruptive Films: Blain O’Connor and Beau Butler – Digging”
After his mother passes, Hayden Beck (Dylan Hayes) is left with his stepfather, Clive Ward (Lance Charger). Clive is the complete opposite of Hayden’s sweet-as-pie, loving mother and Hayden yearns for similar affection from his stepfather.
Coach Smith (Dallas Steele) drops by his favorite player Caleb’s house to present him with an offer letter to play football at his first-choice university. Coach Smith is nostalgic about coaching Caleb (Ty Santana) throughout his career and waxes poetic about how far Caleb has come. The more Coach compliments him and reveals his care toward Caleb, the more Caleb realizes how in love Coach is with him. Caleb has sex with Coach to keep him as putty in his hands and get what he wants. Continue with “Disruptive Films: Dallas Steele and Ty Santana – The Coach’s Confession”
When Eighteen-year-old Jimmy Moyer (Scott Finn) finds a mysterious egg on his family’s property, he hides it in his bedroom to see what hatches. One day, after school, Jimmy comes home to discover the egg has hatched, and what comes out of it blows his mind.
Daryl Spence (Kyle Connors) is a professional house sitter,and he takes his job seriously, but never as seriously as he does when he manages the Hawes residence. You see, the Hawes house feels like home for Daryl and Daryl sees Mr. Percy Hawes (Dillon Diaz) as husband material. There’s one problem, Percy Hawes already has a husband.