

A carnival ride where the only thing scarier than the clowns is the chemistry.
Just when you thought it was safe to go back into the carnival, TitanMen lifts the curtain on another unique fantasy. Starring ten built studs in nearly three hours of footage, Funhouse raises the bar again following the groundbreaking, award-winning Carny and its incendiary follow up Cirque Noir. Two friends stumble on a dark carnival and can’t resist temptation as they’re beckoned onto a funhouse ride, where scenes of masculine aggression and beauty unfold. Funhouse is a dark yet colorful trip you don’t want to miss.
Production
Carnival sets that actually look expensive.
Costume
Leather clown aesthetics nobody asked for but everyone remembers.
Direction
Brian Mills commits to the bit completely.
Director
Brian Mills
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Part of TitanMen's 'carnival trilogy' that attempted to elevate gay adult film through high-concept production design and narrative framing.
François Sagat's iconic scalp tattoo was relatively fresh during filming, making this an early document of his signature look.