Aaron Eagle (Kieron Moore), the jacked, tattooed stud we meet in the kinky webcam routine that opens Elliot Tuttle's Blue Film is swaggering, flaunting his gym-honed body and humiliating his male ...
Elliot Tuttle’s directorial debut, rejected by festivals and ignored by distributors, has finally found its way to theaters.
The term “blue movie” was used as slang to describe pornography during the mid-20th century. “But during the Hays Code,” director Elliot Tuttle tells me, “it was used to mark up film cells for ...
Moore and Birney’s performances rely on a brave commitment to explore every uncomfortable facet of their characters.
"Pay pig was not a term I was unaware of!" added Moore, who plays financial dominator Aaron in the movie, in his cover ...
Tue, March 24, 2026 at 2:00 PM UTC There was a time when director Elliot Tuttle genuinely believed his upcoming work, Blue Film, would never make it to the screen. Conversations were had with multiple ...
Blue Film” is playing in more cities across the U.S. in the coming weeks. In New York, the movie expands to BAM starting this ...
Elliot Tuttle's film was rejected by key festivals and ignored by distributors, but this startling chamber drama finally gets a release from a new shingle starting ...
When we first meet Aaron Eagle (Kieron Moore), an L.A. webcam boy, he’s on camera, rubbing his pumped body, talking ...
The actor opened up about the movie’s controversial subject matter in an Out cover story.
In this Out digital cover story, director Elliot Tuttle and stars Kieron Moore and Reed Birney discuss their shocking indie film, which is pushing the boundaries of queer storytelling.
Elliot Tuttle's film, billed by IndieWire as one of the most daring American films of recent vintage, will be released in May. The film has now been picked up by fledgling distributor Obscured ...