Everybody wants to get ahead in show biz. This explains the popularity of heady productions such as The Head (1959), Head (1968), A Severed Head (1971), The Head Hunter (1988), Head Above Water (1996), Head On (1998), Head Over Heels (2001), Head of State (2003), Head in the Clouds (2004), Headspace (2005), Lose Your Head (2013), A Monster with a Thousand Heads (2015), and The Head (2020-2022). Of course, we can’t forget Meth Head (2013). Under the direction of Jane Clark (who co-wrote the script with John W. McLaughlin), this drama shows the price a 30-something accountant pays when he turns to narcotics and hedonism to escape his humdrum life. Kyle Peoples (Lukas Hass) is late to the game when it comes to being young and carefree, but he more than makes up for lost time when he meets up with the wild Dusty (Blake Berris) and Maia (Necar Zadegan). As you can guess by the title, meth is their drug of choice, and their ample usage and lascivious ways start to rub off on Kyle. Consequently, he heads into a downward spiral that threatens his sanity as well as his life. Speaking of rubbing off, fast forward to the film’s 01:00:42 mark to see Lukas bare his buns when his character is banged by Mannie (Deadlee) who flashes his ass crack and bulging briefs. The manly action also includes shirtless views of Mr. Haas, Mr. Berris, and Carlos (Theo Rossi) in their skivvies. Forget Meth, Mr. Man just wants some Head!