"There’s fantastic chemistry between Reynolds and Merritt, and the love scenes are decidedly hot." — AfterEllen.com
Blue-eyed blond bad girl Rachel (gorgeous new lesbian heart-throb Ruth Reynolds) is mature for her eighteen years. An aspiring songwriter, she’s given up on her music after the recent death of her mother — and her neglectful father isn’t around very much.
The arrival of Dad’s new employee Amy (the lovely Madeline Merritt)— staying in their swanky Los Angeles guest house for the weekend — brings Rachel the inspiration she needs. A wholesome college graduate fresh to California from the cornfields of Iowa, Amy happily confesses her dreams and desires to Rachel over the course of the weekend — and the two women gradually fall in love!
"It seems like anything’s possible here." Amy proclaims as they ramble across the city in Rachel’s Dad’s Hummer. Out and about in Los Angeles the two girls can’t keep their hands off each other. At home in the guest house their activities are even hotter.
"A lesbian film is unlike any other. But a lesbian film about bittersweet first discoveries sends women flocking to see it, making it onto their list of must-see movies—many of which have become cult classics that warrant viewing parties and repeatable one-liners. The Guest House is that new film, a tale of two young girls who find themselves falling for each other in the most unsuspecting of circumstances." — Curve Magazine
"A stirring lesbian romance and an engaging representation of two women who, against all their own expectations, fall deeply in love." — When Sally Met Sally
"A complicated love story... ripe with humor, sex and love." —SheWired.com