Watch the trailer for the hilarous new Dekkoo-Original Comedy Series MARRIAGE OF INCONVENIENCE!

New names, new jobs, new lives… new husbands.

In the brand new Dekkoo-Original Comedy Series Marriage of Inconvenience, two total strangers entering a witness protection program must pretend to be happily married to hide their identities from the dangerous people who want them dead!

Franklin (David Singletary) is an even-tempered English professor who prides himself on his attention to detail in every area of his carefully structured life. Owen (Jason T. Gaffney) is a messy, street-smart dropout with anger issues, forced into a life of crime against his will.

About the only thing Franklin and Owen have in common is that they’re gay. Now, living together in a very small house as “Mr. and Mr. Fulton,” they find they have something else in common: they can’t stand each other.

But both men have complicated pasts, with some very bad people relentlessly hunting them down. With their lives on the line, Owen and Franklin are stuck with each other, for better of worse, hoping that it’s not literally a “til death do we part” situation.

Watch the brand-new trailer for Marriage of Inconvenience below! The series will be available starting April 6th, only on Dekkoo!

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The premiere streaming service dedicated to gay men is now available to follow on the premiere social platform for sharing your taste in film! You can now catch up on all the latest Dekkoo news and offerings on Letterboxd.

A free social media service, Letterboxd is a paradise for movie lovers. You can keep a watchlist of the films you want to see, rate and review movies, make lists, read other user reviews, keep a diary that perfectly encapsulates your viewing habits and tastes and so much more. Their database is also incredibly well-organized and categorized, making it easier than ever to find the kind of content you most want to see.

Best of all, you can now follow and connect with Dekkoo directly! We’ll keep you up to date on the newest and most popular films streaming on the service. We’ll also share stories from our blog and let you know about any new gay films that should be on your radar.

Click here check out our new Letterboxd page and make sure to give us a follow!

Short Film Spotlight: Sparrow

Written and directed by Welby Ings, Sparrow is a visually inventive 15-minute short film from New Zealand which follows an unusual young boy who believes he can fly.

Adorned with a set of homemade wings, he finds himself a frequent target of bullying at school. When he discovers the truth behind a family myth involving his war veteran grandfather, he finally discovers the strength to stand up to his abusers.

Visually stunning and deeply moving, Sparrow earned acclaim and awards at countless film festivals all around the globe when it was originally released in 2016.

Welby Ings recently made his feature-length debut with a boxing drama called Punch, which has also been earning a great deal of buzz at festivals over the past year and is expected to be released in the US in 2023.

Watch the trailer for Sparrow below. The film is now available on Dekkoo.

Once a Year on Blackpool Sands follows two coal miners and secret gay lovers during one night in 1953

Based on a stage play of the same name, Once a Year on Blackpool Sands is a powerful new British drama inspired by real events – regarding an extraordinary night in 1953, several days after the Queen’s Coronation.

Macaulay Cooper and Kyle Brooks star as Tommy and Eddy, coal miners and secret gay lovers who spend their holiday at a quirky bed and breakfast in Blackpool, along with a few other “alternative” members of society. Together, they summon up the courage to do the first fabled walk towards Gay Pride.

Written and directed by Karlton Parris, the film offers a rare glimpse into an underrepresented era in LGBTQ history. Touching and poignant, Once a Year on Blackpool Sands portrays the lives of working-class gay men and the women who supported them in a time when homosexuality was a crime.

Watch the trailer for Once a Year on Blackpool Sands below. The film is now streaming on Dekkoo.

Vacation takes a twisted turn in the demented queer horror/comedy Road Head

Filmmaker David Del Rio, who recently made a transition from acting to feature film directing with 2018’s Sick for Toys, is back with a brand-new follow-up.

Road Head is a wild, weird and decidedly queer horror-comedy starring Elizabeth Grullon, Damian Joseph Quinn and Clayton Farris. The film follows three friends who take a road trip to the Mojave Desert. Their complicated relationships are soon pushed to their breaking point when they run afoul of a murderous cult.

Sort of like The Hills Have Eyes with a queer comedy twist, Road Head is packed with violent thrills, witty dialogue and hilarious barbed commentary about toxic masculinity.

Watch the trailer for Road Head below. The film is now streaming on Dekkoo.

Alan Cumming and Garrett Dillahunt star in the emotional period piece Any Day Now

From writer-director Travis Fine, Any Day Now is a fact-based drama starring Alan Cumming and Garrett Dillahunt. Set in the late-1970s, the film follows a gay couple who take in a child with down syndrome, played by Isaac Levya.

Once their new living arrangement is discovered by the local authorities, the men find that they must fight their way through an unjust and incredibly discriminatory legal system to adopt the child they have come to love as their own.

A deeply moving drama which takes a look at a difficult time in history, Any Day Now earned rave reviews from critics and won audience awards at over ten film festivals when it first made the rounds in 2012, including Tribeca where it premiered. Alan Cumming was also given Best Actor awards from Outfest, Seattle, Key West and Napa Valley film festivals.

Watch the trailer for Any Day Now below. The film is now available on Dekkoo.

Two bullies flirt with the wrong girl in the dark revenge comedy Groupers

Two homophobic high school bullies flirt with the wrong girl at a club in Groupers, a controversial new film from writer-director Anderson Cowan.

After picking up drunken teens Brad and Dylan (Peter Mayer-Klepchick and Cameron Duckett) in a bar, Meg (Nicole Dambro) drugs them and ties them up in an empty swimming pool at an abandoned house.

She selected them because they were inflicting homophobic terror on her gay little brother, who recently attempted suicide. Now she’s using them for her thesis project, an experiment to prove that sexuality is not a choice.

Thesis papers, online revenge, Chinese finger traps, philosophical house squatters, dim witted street thugs and grown men riding tricycles all intersect in this wild and proudly unconventional new dark comedy.

Watch the trailer for Groupers below. The film is now available on Dekkoo.