Rating: 2/5
Writer: David Kittredge
Director: David Kittredge
Cast: Matthew Montgomery, Pete Scherer, Jared Grey, Walter Delmar
Studio: Triple Fire Productions
Writer and director David Kittredge’s feature film debut, Pornography: A Thriller may strike audiences with its bold title, but the film works more off of attempting to flummox its audience than titillating them with taunt flesh or genuine thrills. It’s most certainly an ambitious project, one that seems to draw comparisons to David Lynch left and right, but the film tackles so many different styles and stories that it’s hard for it to hold up over time.
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Writer: David Kittredge
Director: David Kittredge
Cast: Matthew Montgomery, Pete Scherer, Jared Grey, Walter Delmar
Studio: Triple Fire Productions
Writer and director David Kittredge’s feature film debut, Pornography: A Thriller may strike audiences with its bold title, but the film works more off of attempting to flummox its audience than titillating them with taunt flesh or genuine thrills. It’s most certainly an ambitious project, one that seems to draw comparisons to David Lynch left and right, but the film tackles so many different styles and stories that it’s hard for it to hold up over time.
Read more on Theatrical Review: Pornography: A Thriller…...
- 4/16/2010
- by Kate Erbland
- GordonandtheWhale
Peter Scherer (left), Dylan Vox
With a provocative title like Pornography, the new film by writer/director David Kittredge won’t have any trouble getting attention for itself.
That’s probably a good thing for the filmmakers, because the word-of-mouth is going to be bad.
The movie is pretty clearly a “gay” riff on David Lynch’s deliberately obtuse Mulholland Drive, which I happened to love. Both movies shift storylines midway through, and the same actors play different characters.
There’s more to reality than just what we see with our eyes, both movies say.
Since Pornography depends on the surprise of these shifting storylines – and, apparently, differing realities – I don’t want to give anything away.
But suffice to say that the movie involves an ex-adult movie star in the past who disappears under mysterious circumstances, a man in the present writing a book on the history of gay adult movies,...
With a provocative title like Pornography, the new film by writer/director David Kittredge won’t have any trouble getting attention for itself.
That’s probably a good thing for the filmmakers, because the word-of-mouth is going to be bad.
The movie is pretty clearly a “gay” riff on David Lynch’s deliberately obtuse Mulholland Drive, which I happened to love. Both movies shift storylines midway through, and the same actors play different characters.
There’s more to reality than just what we see with our eyes, both movies say.
Since Pornography depends on the surprise of these shifting storylines – and, apparently, differing realities – I don’t want to give anything away.
But suffice to say that the movie involves an ex-adult movie star in the past who disappears under mysterious circumstances, a man in the present writing a book on the history of gay adult movies,...
- 4/8/2010
- by Brent Hartinger
- The Backlot
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