(2010, 78 min)
Country: U.S.
Director: Devin Hamilton
Studio: Ariztical Entertainment
SYNOPSIS:
Ben’s friends think he is catch – smart, successful, sexy…and a commitmentphobe. Ben thinks
he just hasn’t found the one. Find out who's right.
REVIEW:
Straight from the heart, screenwriter/star Ronnie Kerr's autobiographical romance Shut Up
and Kiss Me hits home because it’s his story, and it’s a sweet one. Ben is attractive,
successful, and looking for love…in all the wrong places. Failed attempts with video dating,
his uproarious friends setting him up, and bad gym run-ins have this perennially single
35-year-old ready to call it quits. He figures maybe romance is just not in the cards for
him.
Except there is this hot stud who runs by his house each morning as he waters his lawn. It
takes a fair amount of courage for Ben to speak with Grey, well actually, he’s pushed into it
by his best gal pal Callie, and the chemistry is instant. But there’s one small problem,
Grey’s got some commitment issues and Ben’s “a one man guy”.
Shut Up and Kiss Me is the classic story of boy meets boy -- one of the boys likes to
sleep with multiple boys -- the first boy wants it all to himself. Fresh, sharp and witty;
this one’s a romance for the rest of us
-- Lou S., TLA Video (http://www.tlavideo.com )