Jack
- Director: Lee Rose
- Writer: A.M. Homes
- Producer: Bob Chmiel; A.M. Homes
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Does Stockard Channing ever refuse a role? Does she ever age?
Written and directed by women - and obviously, one of them had a gay husband - nothing like sticking the knife in and twisting it.
There are many flaws, namely...coming out to your son in a boat in the middle of a lake is really quite ridiculous - and improbable...and dangerous.
All the performances are admirable...but, the depiction of the gay husband is tainted by the brush strokes of women who know nothing about the subject.
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The(ir) Blurb...
Jack, in full puberty, not only has to deal with his parents' divorce, but also feels his world is falling apart when his dad tells him he is living with a man. He slowly comes to terms with his own feelings when the girl he has a crush on turn out to have a gay dad as well and his best friend's parents end up not having the perfect marriage Jack thought they had.
Cast & Characters
Stockard Channing as Anne;
Ron Silver as Paul;
Anton Yelchin as Jack;
Erich Anderson as Steve Burka;
Brent Spiner as Vernon;
Andrew Airlie as Michael;
Wendy Crewson as Elaine Burka;
Giacomo Baessato as Max;
Brittney Irvin as Maggie;
Paul McGillion as Bob;
Ryan Drescher as Sammy;
Jano Frandsen as John Rogers;
Kevin Blatch as Jim;
Jordan Weller as Eddie Hayes;
Blu Mankuma as Coach