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Eating Out: The Open Weekend (2011)

“Relationships have rules...but some rules were meant to be...OPEN.”

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Plot

Venturing into a whirlwind of desires, Zack and his new beau, Benji, set off for a tantalizing getaway at an exclusively male resort in Palm Springs, accompanied by their vivacious friend, Lilly. As they prepare for a banquet of potential suitors, Benji suggests a dramatic shift in their relationship dynamics – an open weekend. His thirst for exploration and refusal to limit his sexual experiences leads to an agreement, although Zack's enthusiasm wanes in contrast. In a twist of fate, Zack's ex-lover, Casey, also descends upon the resort, accompanied by his wannabe diva friend, Penny. Aware of Zack's presence with his new partner, Casey is thrown into a frenzy of panic. With the enlistment of his new acquaintance, Peter, as a faux boyfriend, he aims to portray a facade of easy recovery from his past relationship. However, the weekend of liberation spirals into a chaotic dance of desire as Benji begins to eye Peter, Zack finds old feelings for Casey resurfacing, and Lilly and Penny are drawn into a fierce rivalry for the attention of Luis, the resort's irresistibly attractive, and notably only, straight bartender. In "Eating Out: The Open Weekend," every plan crumbles and gives way to a battleground of attraction and affection, where alliances shift, hearts waver, and the pursuit of passion takes center stage. It's a compelling rollercoaster of emotions, set against the backdrop of a sun-drenched paradise, where the rules of love and lust are rewritten with every sunrise.

Where to watch Eating Out: The Open Weekend?

Eating Out: The Open Weekend is a comedy movie featuring Chris Salvatore and directed by Q. Allan Brocka.

Eating Out: The Open Weekend is currently streaming for free (ad-supported) on Tubi TV and it's also available on Here TV.

It is also possible to buy Eating Out: The Open Weekend on Amazon Video, Apple TV, Google Play Movies and YouTube.