Role/Play (2010)

Role/Play
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Sex scenes, nudity and coarse language

Director: Rob Williams
Actors: Steve Callahan, Matthew Montgomery, David Pesner, Brian Nolan, Matthew Stephen Herrick

When hunky soap opera star Graham Windsor (Steve Callahan - East Side Story, Make the Yuletide Gay, Nine Lives) is outed as the result of a gay sex tape scandal he seeks refuge at an exclusive Palm Springs resort. But quiet anonymity eludes him when handsome marriage-equality activist Trey Reed (Matthew Montgomery - Redwoods, Back Soon, Pornography: A Thriller) checks in to escape the fallout from his own bitter divorce. As an undeniable passion begins to sizzle between Graham and Trey they force each other to confront their professional downfalls - and the firestorm each has created in the gay press.

DVD
Status: QuickPick
Run time: 100mins
Origin: UNITED STATES
Aspect Ratio: 16:9

Member Reviews (5)

5 Member Reviews
Brad
says
A film that attempts to say something about the state of gay media however, it utterly fails in every way. The acting is barely passable and the characters react to things in ways that make you ask yourself "what in the hell"? There's a bit of nudity but no sex scenes (just before and afters). Applaud the attempt at trying to make a statement but it just fails at every single level.
Posted Wednesday, 4 April 2012 See my other reviews
tania
says
First 15 mins EXTREMELY boring and b grade acting. couldn't get further..
Posted Wednesday, 25 January 2012 See my other reviews
stuart
says
not much of a story line - lots of 'bedroom' shots with melodramatic dialogue - story went nowhere - guess it was just a vehicle for the two main actors who are lovers in real life.
Posted Friday, 9 December 2011 See my other reviews
Lance
says
Sliow paced & lightweight... so is life just about sex... there's a couple of issues included but thin in exploration or treatment...
Posted Sunday, 6 November 2011 See my other reviews
Bren
says
This is the most boring doco/movie call it what you like, utter rubbish
Posted Wednesday, 19 October 2011 See my other reviews