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Saturday, February 4, 2012
Finding Mr. Wright (2011)
Name: Finding Mr. Wright
Year: 2011
Region: USA
Runtime: 100 min
Language: English
Director: Nancy Criss
IMDb Link: hXXp://www.imdb.com/title/tt1619281/
Stars: Matthew Montgomery, Rebekah Kochan and David Moretti
Synopsis:
Boy meets girl. Boy helps girl. Girl helps boy to get boy.
"Notorious Eating-Out Slut"Rebekah Kochan joins forces with TV show "Lair"s' Vampire David Moretti and "He-who-play-countless-gay-role" Matthew Montgomery, to present this hilarious queer bent. When an ambitious, serious-minded talent manager is forced to attend a wilderness therapy retreat weekend to save his disastrous, Hollywood-starlet client's career, he has no clue he is about to fall unexpectedly head over heels for her new, awkward, fun-loving life-coach. The question is, can he really find love in the shallow waters of L.A.�s entertainment industry?
Clark Townsend (gay movie favorite Matthew Montgomery) is single and successful, but he�s married to his career. He manages his best friend, TV-actress Eddy Malone (Rebekah Kochan), a hard-living, booze-loving, fratboy-fraternizing party girl. Her constant antics make Clark increasingly high strung - not to mention his cross-dressing secretary Goldie (Keye Chen), and TJ (Rasool J'Han), Eddy�s lesbian publicist, who is getting fed up with the messy drama.
TJ brings handsome life counselor Pearce (David Moretti) to a party to try to help the out-of-control Eddy. Pearce knows Eddy needs help, but is immediately smitten with Clark - who is too busy cleaning up after Eddy to notice. Pearce suggests a weekend wilderness retreat to bring Eddy back down to earth � and to woo Clark. In the forest, Pearce attempts to lead this motley crew to a new outlook on life, and Clark to a romance � but will his wishes be fulfilled?
Experienced television director Nancy Criss and debut screenwriter Jake Helgren bring a refreshing crispness that meshes with naturalistic, unforced performances from a superb cast.
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