Meet Aaron. He has his MFA degree in acting. He is in debt for $114,000. And he's never been paid to act. Yet!
In a spinoff of the successful series Just Add Magic, we follow the magic cookbook to Bay City as it moves to three new protectors: step-siblings Zoe and Leo, and their downstairs neighbor Ish. Each of the three brings a unique skill to the table, as the cookbook unlocks a centuries-old mystery that takes them on an historical adventure through the city streets in a race to find a secret recipe.
Meet Curtis. He's 29 years old, a Libra, and he has a huge group of friends. The only problem is he's the only gay, and more tragically, the only one that's desperately single. But when Curtis finally lands a new boo (that he met on Instagram), he's going to change the tides of game night once and for all. Until he gets dumped. In front of everyone.
A young teenage girl, Katie, can not snap out of her depression after losing her mother. Katie has lost interest in school, her friends, and gymnastics. All that changes in the summer when she is asked to monkeysit Gibby, her science teacher's Capuchin monkey. Taking care of the monkey changes her life in a big way. Gibby's happy-go-lucky personality renews Katie's zest for life. Gibby helps her with gymnastics, renewing friendships (including finding a potential boyfriend) and overcoming her nemesis, a mean girl who is out to beat Katie at everything.
While the act has been oft described as ‘doggy style’, there are psychological complexities that come with trying anal that one probably wouldn’t think of, especially from the female perspective, when calling it something rather crass. Tight Spot from writer/star Carmen Angelica and director Matt Kazman beautifully explores those deep layers and the anxieties that those layers are riddled with when it comes to butt stuff.
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