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Dorian Blues

Overview


Genre :

Comedy

Release Date :

September 23, 2005 (NY)

Director :

Tennyson Bardwell

Starring :

Michael McMillian, Lea Coco, Charles Fletcher, Mo Quigley, Austin Basis, Ryan Kelly Berkowitz, Chris Dallman, Carl Dana, Leslie Elliard, Sian Heder, C

REVIEWS RATE:  Critics  Nothing's perfect, but it's worth seeing.    Readers  Be the 1st!

4 of 5

“..one of those accomplished indie films that shows Hollywood for the shallow, lazy factory that it is...”
by Rich Cline [Shadows on the Wall]
1 of 5

“..just a wafer-thin story crushed beneath an endless skein of groan-inducing jokes and exaggerated caricature behavior..”
by Phil Hall [Film Threat, Hollywood's Indie Voice]
2.5 of 4

“..it's difficult to dismiss its occasional flashes of comedic wit and tender insight...”
by Ed Gonzalez [Slant Magazine]
3.5 of 5

“..follows a been-there, seen-that path with a few quirky funny moments between..”
by [E! Online]

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