Luke de Woolfson,
Jeremy Edwards,
Benjamin Hart,
James Lance,
Rocky Marshall
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Four couples struggle with various challenges to staying together in this gay-themed romantic comedy. William (Rocky Marshall) is a former rugby star turned art dealer who is involved with Lawrence (L... read more
Directed by: Jacqui Morris, David Morris, Dree Andrea
Release Date: February 23, 2006
DVD Release Date: February 2, 2010
Stats: 34 reviews
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It isn't brave enough to show anyone actually being gay and having sex, but gathers its preening cast around a dinner table to bitch at one another. Full Review
It means well, but it's one of those shoddy, very-low-budget British films that don't merit even a tiny release. Full Review
Despite efforts towards the end to import a little serious sentiment, much of the time it feels as though Mr Right is setting out deliberately to confirm every nasty stereotype about gay men. Full Review
This interminable, Soho-based gay relationship drama is especially marred by the dire acting of Luke de Woolfson, who plays a bad actor. Full Review
Most disastrous is the script, which carries about as much dramatic weight as an episode of 'Heartbeat'. Full Review
Mr Right must surely be the first gay movie that manages, by virtue of its overwhelming ineptitude, to be curiously homophobic. Full Review
A perkily performed Soho soap that somehow also manages to be mesmerically depressing. Full Review
Wants to be a Sex and the City for the Soho queen scene, only without the sex. Full Review
The mix of sentimental melodrama and comedy of manners might lack a little edge at times but the film remains likeable and more enjoyable than many low-budget British ventures. Full Review
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