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Saturday, April 3rd

Upstairs at 8:30 PM

Mr. Right

(2009, 95 min)

Country: United Kingdom

Director: David Morris, Jacqui Morris

Studio: Wolfe Releasing

SYNOPSIS:

Louise (Georgia Zaris), friend to a gaggle of gay men, just wants to make sure that her current beau Paul (Jeremy Edwards) is actually straight.


REVIEW:

Louise (Georgia Zaris) has a history of dating gay men, so she brings Paul (Jeremy Edwards) to a dinner party with her buddies. There's Alex (Luke de Woolfson), a cater-waiter whose acting career is always just about to take off. He's living with Harry (James Lance), a reality TV producer who's ashamed of the crap he foists on the public. Tom (David Morris) is a successful artist who brings his rental boyfriend Larrs to the party; Larrs (Benjamin Hart) is always on the make, or is he? And then there's William (Rocky Marshall), whose 11-year-old daughter is determined to drive her dad's boyfriends away. Current beau Lawrence (Leon Ockenden) is a TV star who everyone sort of recognizes, and who thinks that he's actually the doctor he plays on TV.

Director/co-writer Jacqui Morris and her co-writer brother David have crafted a fast-paced movie about a group of charming characters who each discover an inner truth as the film develops. The frothy, fun and upbeat Mr. Right is one of the best date movies this year.

-- Scott Cranin, TLA Video (http://www.tlavideo.com )