All 10 Todd Stephens Movies In Order — All The Best (And Worst) Films To Watch Online

Karla Gibbs
5 min readJun 19, 2024

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Get ready for an exciting movie roundup as we dive into the world of Todd Stephens’ creations. From heartwarming dramas to thought-provoking thrillers, this article will give you a comprehensive overview of Stephens’ work and the impact they have made on the film industry.

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1. Gypsy 83 (2001)

“Gypsy 83” is a heartwarming coming-of-age drama that showcases the stories of two young oddities, Mike and Jerusha, who undertake a venture to New York City to honor their beloved idol and inspiration, Stevie Nicks, during The Night of 1,000 Stevies. As they face their tumultuous pasts, they unearth their hidden fortitude and learn the significance of self-acceptance. The movie garners praise for its straightforward portrayal of teen problems and receives multiple accolades, including for the performances by Sara Rue, Birkett Turton, and Karen Black.

2. Raising Victor Vargas (2002)

“Raising Victor Vargas” is a compelling coming-of-age drama that follows the struggles of a young teenager living on the Lower East Side. Surrounded by an eccentric grandmother, a quirky new girlfriend, and a longing younger brother, the protagonist finds himself on a quest for sanity and a sense of purpose.

3. Another Gay Movie (2006)

“Another Gay Movie” is a heartwarming and comedic coming-of-age tale about four gay high school friends who make a pact to lose their virginity before heading off to college. As they navigate the challenges of adolescence, their journey is filled with laughter, romance, and self-discovery.

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4. Indie Sex: Teens (2007)

Indie Sex: Teens- a groundbreaking documentary that delves into the intriguing history of teenage sexuality in cinema — is a must-watch for anyone wanting to broaden their horizons. Brimming with thought-provoking insights, the film takes you on an exhilarating journey through celluloid history as it explores how directors have tackled this complex theme.

5. The Houseboy (2007)

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“Discovering Life’s Meaning”, released in 2007, is a thought-provoking drama that revolves around the turbulent journey of the enigmatic young character, Ricky. Struggling with online hookups and drug dependency, Ricky’s life takes an unexpected turn after overhearing his lovers discussing a “brand new Christmas present”. Tiptoeing the precipice of despair, Ricky’s life is about to be transformed when he encounters another boy, who forces him to pause and contemplate the worth of his existence.

6. Another Gay Sequel: Gays Gone Wild! (2008)

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“Another Gay Sequel: Gays Gone Wild!” invites viewers on an uproarious and scandalous journey to Fort Lauderdale for Spring Break. Four long-lost buddies, including Andy, Nico, Jarod, and Griff, come together once more after completing their higher education journeys. They soon face-off in the outrageous and salacious “Gays Gone Wild” contest where the most sought-after prize entails achieving maximum “buttlove” among competitors during their vacation.

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7. The Day of the Living Dead (2014)

“The Day of the Living Dead” is a suspenseful horror movie that transports its viewers to Hollywood in 1957, a time and place as vibrant as the characters that populate the city. With its captivating plot that intertwines crime, mystery, and gore, the film takes a familiar concept — the zombie origin story — and adds a unique twist.

8. Hurricane Bianca (2016)

“Hurricane Bianca” takes you on a whirlwind journey of revenge and acceptance. When a fiery New York teacher, Richard, finds himself without a job in a small Texas town, he vents his fury by returning as a mean lady disguise. His motive?

9. Growing Up Coy (2016)

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“Growing Up Coy” tells the inspiring story of a Colorado family who become embroiled in an international media storm as they fight for the rights of their six-year-old transgender daughter Coy. As the first documented case of its kind, Coy embarks on a journey to secure her rights in what becomes a landmark civil rights case. Through this tumultuous journey, the family’s bonds grow stronger, solidifying their unyielding love and support for their child.

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10. Swan Song (2021)

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In the heartwarming and charming film Swan Song (2021), directed by Todd Stephens and starring Udo Kier, Jennifer Coolidge, and Linda Evans, Pat Pitsenbarger, a once-flamboyant hairdresser, embarks on a journey across a small town to perform a unique tribute for a deceased woman. Set in the backdrop of a gay bar frequented by a gay icon, this poignant drama navigates the complexities of life, love, and loss with humor, heart, and an unforgettable soundtrack.

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