A self-obsessed filmmaker, played by Adam Christian Clark, navigates the LA dating scene after a brutal breakup. He attempts to make a film while struggling with his own creative vision and dealing with abrasive dates. Clark's performance brings a sense of vulnerability to his character, making him a sympathetic figure despite his arrogance. The film is a darkly funny commentary on modern dating, with graphic sexuality and a witty tone reminiscent of 1970s American cinema.

Newly Single
A struggling actor's world is turned upside down after his girlfriend departs, leading him to embark on a string of disastrous blind dates in a desperate attempt to mend his broken heart and find love once more.