Metascore
36 out of 100

Generally unfavorable - based on 6 Critics

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 1 out of 6
  2. Negative: 2 out of 6
  1. Director Rosser Goodman makes the crucial decisions facing Trevor suspenseful and involving -- and tinged with humor as well as pathos.
  2. Reviewed by: Ken Fox
    50
    There isn't enough by way of a story here to keep director Rosser Goodman and writer-star Brent Gorksi earnest but lethargic drama about a romantically stalled Angelino from petering out as well, but some decent performances from the likeable cast may be enough to hold your interest.
  3. Reviewed by: Dennis Harvey
    50
    Sometimes succeeds, but mostly comes off as a vanity project for writer-star Brent Gorski.
  4. Reviewed by: Joshua Katzman
    50
    Gorski's script is full of catty gay banter, especially hilarious when delivered by Jay Brannan (Shortbus) as the hero's promiscuous best friend.
  5. Reviewed by: Julia Wallace
    30
    There's nothing to fill up the 88 minutes of the film except for the idle bitchery spewed by nearly every character.
  6. This portrait of 20-something gay men and their straight friends is a joyless exploration of middle-class deadbeats (with the exception of Ephram) lost in a torpid funk of low self-regard. Because they''e not rich, there is no sleazy zing of "Less Than Zero"-worthy glamor.