Homophobic detective Mark Rima must "partner" up with the very gay and flamboyant Detective Chris Riant to stop a serial killing Nun from offing 5 band members otherwise known as "The Ex Choir Boys." But when it is determined that the detectives can't solve the case on their own, expert F.B.I. profiler Agent Peccant (comedian Ant) is assigned to the case. As the details of the case slowly emerge the police determine that that the "nun" may only be a silent witness to the grisly murders. The task force then turns its attention on the Catholic Church and a suspect group of Priests that have had a propensity for "cleansing the souls" of innocent young choir boys.
07-10-2011
1h 40m
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Movie Details
Production Info
Director:
Scott Grenke
Writer:
Scott Grenke
Production:
James Vallo Movies, Knee Deep Films
Locations and Languages
Country:
US
Filming:
US
Languages:
en
Main Cast
Ant
Anthony Steven Kalloniatis (born August 23, 1967), known by his stage name Ant, is an American stand-up comedian, actor, and TV show host.
Ant performed at comedy clubs across the US beginning in 1991. In 1995, he was a semi-regular cast member on the WB series Unhappily Ever After, spending four seasons on the sitcom. He appeared as a contestant on Last Comic Standing, competing in seasons two and three.
He hosted VH1’s reality series Celebrity Fit Club, and was a regular judge of talent on Steve Harvey's Big Time. His television series U.S. of Ant premiered on MTV's gay-targeted Logo cable channel in the summer of 2006. He frequently appeared as a commentator on shows such as VH1's Best Week Ever and CNBC's Dennis Miller, and was a regular guest on The Tyra Banks Show, The Tonight Show with Jay Leno as well as The Howard Stern Show.
In 2007, he appeared along with Snoop Dogg as a guest star on MTV's sketch comedy show Short Circuit. He also appeared as a regular celebrity guest on the game show To Tell the Truth, alongside Jackée Harry, Meshach Taylor and John O'Hurley.
In 2008, he was a contestant on VH1's reality competition Celebracadabra, where celebrities trained with established magicians, and competed in an elimination-format contest.
He is a former host of the Second Chances podcast with comedian Greg Baldwin.
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Bruce Vilanch (born November 23, 1948) is an American comedy writer, songwriter and actor. He is a six-time Emmy Award-winner known to industry professionals in Hollywood and New York as "the fat guy who writes everyone's jokes." He is likely best known for his four-year stint on Hollywood Squares, as both a celebrity participant and head writer for the show. He also performed off-Broadway in his one-man show Bruce Vilanch: Almost Famous in 2000.
Since 2000, Vilanch has been the head writer for the Oscars, after being an Oscar program co-writer for the previous 10 years. He is a featured writer for the Tonys, Grammys and Emmys.
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Sean Paul Lockhart is an American actor and director. Lockhart's acting career started in gay pornographic films, using the stage name of Brent Corrigan. He appeared in his first film "Every Poolboy's Dream" (2004) when he was only 17 and featured in another seven films for Cobra Video.
He has been at the center of two major controversies. The first was when he disclosed that he had been underage in his first pornographic video. This led to a second, in which Bryan Phillips (aka Bryan Charles Kocis), of Cobra Video, laid a claim to the screen name "Brent Corrigan", effectively stating that Lockhart would not be able to work in the adult industry under his established screen name and therefore might have difficulty finding work at all. When Lockhart launched a website, BrentCorriganOnline.com, Phillips sued him for copyright infringement, cyber-squatting, and breach of contract for using his screen name. This lawsuit was to go before a judge in February of 2007. Before that, however, Lockhart met two other producers, Harlow Cuadra and Joseph Kerekes of Falcon Films, who expressed interest in working with him, but knew that would be difficult with Phillips staking a claim on his name. In January of 2007, Phillips was found stabbed 28 times, with his throat cut and nearly decapitated. His home was also set on fire to conceal evidence. Cuadra and Kerekes appear to have killed Phillips to get Lockhart out of his contract and legally able to work for other producers under the name "Brent Corrigan". Though his involvement, however indirectly, in a murder could have damaged his career, it has not. Lockhart was never accused of conspiring with Cuadra and Kerekes, and no evidence of such a claim has ever surfaced. Furthermore, when it became clear that he may have been a motivating factor, Lockhart cooperated fully with authorities in helping them find their suspects. Cuadra and Kerekes were both given life sentences.
Lockhart has successfully moved on with his career, having established his own web site, continuing to work in adult films, appearing in some gay-themes mainstream films, and making PSAs for safe sex.
He has appeared in "Milk" (2008), "Judas Kiss" (2011) and "Triple Crossed" (2013).
Judy Lynn Tenuta (born November 7, 1949 but with a claimed birthdate of 1965) was an American comedian, actress, and comedy musician. She was known for her whimsical and brash persona of "The Love Goddess," mixing insult comedy, observational humor, self-promotion, and bawdy onstage antics. Throughout her career, Tenuta built a niche but devoted following, particularly among members of the LGBTQ community. Tenuta wrote two comedy books and received two Grammy nominations for "Best Comedy Album".
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