It's a crackpot of a soap opera, ornamented by a great deal of sexual humor, sexual innuendo and sex. Lead Daniel Letterle is a charmingly boyish actor, and the other featured players -- particularly veteran actress Meredith Baxter as Ethan's gay-wedding-planner mother -- are excellent.
63
TV Guide MagazineKen Fox
TV Guide MagazineKen Fox
It's none too deep and a tad cartoonish, but also fast-paced, filled with quotable one-liners and often very funny.
More often than not, these tactics fall flat, and the mostly unfunny - and unfabulous - trifle never rises above sitcom level.
50
New York PostLou Lumenick
New York PostLou Lumenick
A genially silly gay date movie.
50
Chicago Tribune
Chicago Tribune
The film's tone veers from misjudged sincerity to shrill sketch comedy of the broadest stripe.
30
L.A. WeeklyErnest Hardy
L.A. WeeklyErnest Hardy
It's a dud. To be fair, the source material (to which the film is unfortunately faithful) is itself a wan assemblage of creaky one-liners, overly familiar gay ghetto types and sitcom-inspired shenanigans.
25
San Francisco ChronicleRuthe Stein
San Francisco ChronicleRuthe Stein
With words streaming out of their mouths instead of into bubbles, Ethan and his gang of past, present and future lovers sound laughingly unbelievable. They're on the road to inanity.