Watch a clip from the documentary ‘Circus of Books,’ directed by Rachel Mason. Photo: Netflix ‘Circus of Books,” a fascinating documentary newly on Netflix, chronicles the rise and fall of a family ...
Chances are, you haven’t seen Rachel Mason’s debut film, The Lives of Hamilton Fish, a surreal, arty musical about two men—one a politician, the other a cannibal—who died on the same day in 1936. It ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. For over 35 years, the gay porn shop Circus of Books gave Los Angeles’ LGBT+ community a space to socialize and celebrate ...
It sometimes seems as if Netflix has reinvented the documentary. The streaming service frequently produces films and series about subjects that may not have been given the time of day by more ...
Discover What’s Streaming On: A new Netflix documentary is telling the story of the unlikely owners who ran one of Los Angeles’ biggest gay porn shops. In the trailer for Circus of Books, which ...
Rachel Mason's personal portrait of her family business is one of the most entertaining and moving gay films of the year. Walls of cock rings, porn star Jeff Stryker, Larry Flynt, and a kindly married ...
The new Netflix documentary Circus of Books shows how director Rachel Mason was part of a typical American family: mom, dad, three kids and a gay porn store. She profiles her parents and the business ...
The Circus of Books bookstore is a vital piece of Los Angeles' LGBTQ history. And with the release of the Circus of Books documentary, audiences will get a close look into the shop's notorious history ...
Netflix's 'Circus of Books' documents the work of Karen and Barry Mason, two of America’s most unlikely gay porn distributors and producers. Karen Mason in the documentary Circus of Books. Rachel ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Karen and Barry Mason, the proprietors of Circus of Books. (Photo: Netflix) When Circus of Books, a legendary bookstore and porn ...
Imagine that you knew your parents owned a bookstore, but you didn’t really understand the cultural significance of that store, and it’s somewhat scandalous reputation, until you made a film about it.