Review of Eating Out (2004) by Matheus C — 23 Jun 2014
Bordering on the obnoxious, or more like difficult to digest, EATING OUT thinks itself as witty but is in fact filled with over the top performances, cardboard characterizations and some flatline humour.
Although sexual confusion that causes misunderstanding between three men is the gist of the matter, unfortunately at its heart is Gwen, the mean spirited, unreasonably vicious and vacuous friend, that becomes the film's burden and, I hate to say it, an act that's hard to swallow.
Here, as portrayed by Emily Stiles, she outdoes the drama queens as played by the three male leads.
This review of Eating Out (2004) was written by Matheus C on 23 Jun 2014.
Eating Out has generally received mixed reviews.
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