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Poster Boy (2004)

Poster Boy (2004)
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A conservative politician who believes he can count on his family for support discovers his son is not the man he thought he was in this drama. Jack Kray (Michael Lerner) is a United States senator from the South whose right-wing views have earned him the nickname "the Nazi from North Carolina." Jack is running for reelection and is looking for support wherever he can get it; told he needs to increase his appeal with younger voters, Jack tries to persuade his son Henry (Matt Newton), a college student, to make a few campaign stops with him. While Jack's wife (and Henry's mom), Eunice (Karen Allen), tries to convince her husband this isn't a good idea, Jack refuses to take no for an answer from Henry. But there's something Jack doesn't know about his son -- Henry is gay, and while he only shares this secret with a small handful of trusted friends and lovers, he can't bring himself to support his father's anti-gay "family values" platform. However, Henry's sexual preference may not stay a secret for long -- Henry has hooked up with Anthony (Jack Noseworthy), a student political activist who wants a long-term relationship with Henry and refuses to play coy about it, while some of Henry's other partners have come forward about his homosexuality. Poster Boy was originally announced as a project for director Herbert Ross, who died before the film went into production; Douglas Keeve took over as director, but resigned before shooting was completed, so editor Zac Tucker completed the movie and received sole screen credit. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

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Starring:
Matt NewtonKaren Allen, (more)
Director(s):
Zak TuckerDouglas Keeve, (more)
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of Poster Boy

A conservative politician who believes he can count on his family for support discovers his son is not the man he thought he was in this drama. Jack Kray (Michael Lerner) is a United States senator from the South whose right-wing views have earned him the nickname "the Nazi from North Carolina." Jack is running for reelection and is looking for support wherever he can get it; told he needs to increase his appeal with younger voters, Jack tries to persuade his son Henry (Matt Newton), a college student, to make a few campaign stops with him. While Jack's wife (and Henry's mom), Eunice (Karen Allen), tries to convince her husband this isn't a good idea, Jack refuses to take no for an answer from Henry. But there's something Jack doesn't know about his son -- Henry is gay, and while he only shares this secret with a small handful of trusted friends and lovers, he can't bring himself to support his father's anti-gay "family values" platform. However, Henry's sexual preference may not stay a secret for long -- Henry has hooked up with Anthony (Jack Noseworthy), a student political activist who wants a long-term relationship with Henry and refuses to play coy about it, while some of Henry's other partners have come forward about his homosexuality. Poster Boy was originally announced as a project for director Herbert Ross, who died before the film went into production; Douglas Keeve took over as director, but resigned before shooting was completed, so editor Zac Tucker completed the movie and received sole screen credit. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
98 mins

Complete Cast of Poster Boy


Director(s):
Zak TuckerDouglas Keeve
Writer(s):
Lecia RosenthalTrevor RistowRyan Shiraki
Producer(s):
Dolly HallStanley BuchtalRebecca Chaiklin
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R(Sexual Situations, Profanity, Nudity)
Categories:
Independent Films
Warning:  This product is intended for mature audiences only. It may contain violence, sexual content, drug abuse and/or strong language. You must be 17 or older to purchase it. By ordering this item you are certifying that you are at least 17 years of age.

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    Christopher J.

    Surprisingly good acting for a small budget gay film. Flow leaves a little to be desired, but the main actor proves likable and convincing. Overall, well worthwhile. A story about courage, coming out, hypocrisy, and growing up. The central character stands out among the rest as particularly well played. I was, however, particularly disappointed with the ending. Also, the film never addresses another plot point -- namely, was Ethan HIV+? One would think, given his involvement in act up and sharing an HIV+ sexual partner that he probably is, but the film's suggestion that he is, yet without disclosure left a vague discomfort in my mind... Overall, it doesn't seem to detract from the film, but some better editing and filling in a few gaps would turn this movie from very good to great...

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    Andrew W.

    This one surprised me. What I saw was not what I expected-- an age old story really, really well told. Role of a lifetime for Karen Allen, and Matthew Newton and Jack Noseworthy stepped well beyond their normal performance levels. Truly a gem, with some minor flow problems. I ordered a copy to keep I liked it so much. It's a film that has the potential to hit home, and for me, it did.

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    Kevin B.

    For what it was, I really liked this movie. The characters, while some deserved just a little more background, were pretty believable. While this movie might be categorized in the gay movie niche, i thought it was one of the better ones.

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