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Poster Boy

Country: USA, Language: English, 98 mins

  • Director: Zak Tucker
  • Writer: Lecia Rosenthal; Ryan Shiraki
  • Producer: Stanley F. Buchthal; Jeffrey H. Campagna

CGiii Comment

The rich rebellious teen scenario has been flogged to death - hopefully, this is the final nail in its coffin.

As for delivering a political message: forget it.

The premise was actually rather good...but, the execution is deplorable - shabby writing coupled with shabby direction.

A waste and a shame.


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The(ir) Blurb...

With the help of a hot, slightly older new acquaintence (Noseworthy), the closeted son (Newton) of a conservative U.S. Senator (Lerner) puts a shocking spin on his dad's re-election campaign.

Cast & Characters

Jack Noseworthy as Anthony;
Valerie Geffner as Izzy;
Matt Newton as Henry Kray;
Austin Lysy as Parker;
Tighe Swanson as Sam;
Lorri Bagley as Dierdre;
Neal Huff as Marcus;
Ian Reed Kesler as Skip Franklin;
Ebon Moss-Bachrach as Charlie;
Karen Allen as Eunice Kray;
Michael Lerner as Jack Kray;
Anna Thomson as Emma;
Spiro Malas as Mr Phoenix;
Kristen Schaal as Bookstore Lady #14;
Tibor Feldman as Therapist