Nicholas Stoller (“Forgetting Sarah Marshall,” “Neighbors”) directs the film, which also features Bowen Yang, Jim Rash, Dot-Marie Jones, Harvey Fierstein and several celebrity cameos. Like any rom-com, the two have their own meet-cute (this time at a gay dance club) that turns into a whirlwind romance, which includes a number of explicit sex scenes. That is, until he runs into Luke Macfarlane’s Aaron, a buff lawyer who’s the complete opposite of Bobby - but changes everything for him. And, as anyone who has seen “Bros” will tell you, the film - to its credit - is anything but subtle in depicting gay romance and sexuality, which has traditionally been censored or toned down by Hollywood.Įichner stars in “Bros” as Bobby, a brainy podcaster and museum head, who remains committed to remaining single in a complicated, modern dating world.
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