Wendy Jo Carlton

Jenna agrees to a sexy weekend fling with her materialistic girlfriend Kate and the worldly Mia, but as the night unfolds, Jenna notices strange details about each of them, as the love triangle starts to crack.

4.3/10
8.6%

For decades, a nice Jewish couple ran Circus of Books, a porn shop and epicenter for gay LA. Their director daughter documents their life and times.

7/10
9.8%

A support group for people addicted to the movie Carol descends into mayhem as superfan Blanche embodies Carol Aird, luring her fellow addicts and therapist to temptation.

Abby, a 30-year-old lesbian, tries to manage her anxiety attacks while working odd jobs and trying to seduce as many women as possible.

8.2/10

Jamie is moving in two weeks from Chicago to New York hoping to become a Broadway actress. Her best friend Jessica is bummed because she's not-so-secretly in love with Jamie. As moving day gets closer, Jessica tries to make Jamie jealous by dating other girls. But Jessica's plan backfires, in a way she could never imagine. Set in working class Chicago and infused with musical dance numbers, "Jamie and Jessie are Not Together" is a love letter to those gray areas of love and lust and to the young romances we will never forget.

5/10

A film about a lifelong love affair between an independent spirit and the woman she calls home.

6.4/10
2%

When a shy girl, secretly in love with her rocker-grrl housemate, meets an unbalanced heiress on the run, anything could (and does) happen in BRUSHFIRES, the latest production from Chicago-based film group Split Pillow. As the three women negotiate the dangerous relationships among them, the seven women directors weave a sensual tale of suspense. Drawing inspiration from the poem by Jessica Wilbur and the surrealist parlour game, The Exquisite Corpse, each director selected a word or phrase on which to base her segment, and the seven chapters of the film bear their individual marks. This impressive experiment in filmmaking emerges as a sensitive tale of young desire, loss, and love's confusion.

5.7/10

Lover. Ex. Loser. Wonder. Window. Buzz. Is there any easy way to get over love?

6.7/10
6%

A charming account of the life of an STD.

Wendy Jo Carlton's fun little interview with a bisexual pal.