By and large, things are going well for Corey (Tyler Poelle). He's a successful young therapist who recently purchased a gorgeous pair of engagement rings. Corey plans to propose to his long-term boyfriend Jon (David Wilson Page). Jon, however, might not be ready for such an important life-long commitment. In an effort to sew his wild oats, Jon begins having an affair with a woman (Jenica Bergere). Worse yet, it turns out that she's one of Corey's patients! The formerly happy couple is soon broken apart and Corey is devastated-that is, until his brassy, lesbian sister Kelsey (Jennifer Elise Cox) introduces him to the wonders of social media and how easy it is for gay men to get someone these days. Faster than you can log into Grindr, Corey begins seeing a hunky guy named Pete (Joel Rush). Pete seems to have everything a young, successful gay guy could ask for, but when Jon comes crawling back for forgiveness, Corey finds himself with a very difficult decision to make. Love or Whatever is packed with hysterically funny dialogue, a stellar cast (which includes plenty of beefy eye candy) and a perfect balance between wild humor and heart-warming romance.
Rosser Goodman is an acclaimed film and television director whose work is featured on Netflix, Hulu, Apple, Amazon, Vudu, PBS, Sundance, Dekkoo, Here!, and Revry. Recently, she served as the creative lead and English dub director for international Netflix films. She began her career in big episodic TV with Steven Spielberg's company, quickly becoming adept at working with A-listers.
Growing up on the East Coast Rosser entered acting school as a child, where she excelled in character study and writing. She caught the directing bug at age nine after directing a scene with her classmates and is now renowned as an "actor's director."
Rosser's work has been praised by the LA Times and Daily Variety as "suspenseful and involving" and "deliver[ing] a polished product." She won the Best Filmmaker Award at the Easter Seals Disability 48 Hour Film Challenge and her movie "PEA POD" was voted into the Top 5 by MAX's Insider Comedy Competition. She achieved finalist status in the prestigious Television Directors' Program at Disney and advanced to the second round at the Sundance Labs for her script "Drag King." She was honored with a Lifetime Achievement Award from the Millenia Foundation for her work advancing queer cinema.
Member of the Television Academy and Producers Guild of America.