Mamma's Boy

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Rachel (Blair Williams), a 20-year-old girl, as she walks down the stairs and struts into her family's kitchen -- barely dressed and hair tousled from a late night out partying. Her younger step-brother, Nathan, (Connor Kennedy) is eating cereal and dressed neatly in his school uniform. When he sees her, he lowers his eyes in disgust and exclaims that she shouldn't be walking around the house like that. She teases him for still wearing his uniform to school, even though he doesn't have to. Nathan storms into the living room and calls his mother. Over the phone, he tells her that Rachel is making fun of him again. When Nathan gets off the phone, he still feels frustrated. He turns to leave when he realizes Rachel has been listening the entire time. "I make you feel uncomfortable?"

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05-09-2018

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94 min

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Bree Mills

Bree Mills

Boston-born Bree Mills is a prolific writer, producer and director who grew up in Canada. Bree who's always been fond of vintage erotica made a name for herself first in the lesbian film market when she created many acclaimed features for Girlsway Network, a lesbian-centered production company and subsidiary of Gamma Entertainment where Mills is the head of production. Following the success she gained with long-time co-director Stills By Alan, Bree created Pure Taboo, a new venture and Gamma Films label spearheaded with her creative partner Craven Moorehead where she can explore and create in the rising popular "taboo" genre. What started as an erotic vision of Law & Order quickly became a success too, even attracting famous model Lena Paul and rising starlet Kristen Scott who both wrote and starred in their own dark erotic thriller.
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