writer/star Kelly McCormack creates an impressive showcase for herself in this drama about a struggling musician who turns to a sugar baby dating site to make ends meet
Wendy Morgan's slightly stylized, emotionally charged drama; Sugar Daddy's not just a showcase for her [Kelly McCormack] eccentric, electric screen presence; Colm Feore gives one of the best performances of his career as one of her clients
that goes creatively, emotionally, and sexually; Kelly McCormack and Wendy Morgan aren't interested in sanitizing the messiness that goes into a woman accepting herself outside the men's world she was born into
Kelly McCormack's hypnotizing performance turns "Sugar Daddy" into sticky, gripping drama; "Sugar Daddy" will be gripping viewing for anyone who wonders what it takes to make it -- and whether it's all worth it in the end
first-time director Wendy Morgan knows how to use her charismatic star's physicality, intense eyes, lithe body, plush lips and pale beauty to make a powerful pro-female statement
due to outstanding writing, stylish, dazzling direction, and a breathtaking, radiant performance from Kelly McCormack, the drama never lets the audience go and proves to be a searing examination of its young protagonist and the society she lives in