Daddy
Daddy
NR | 12 September 2015 (USA)
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Colin McCormack thinks he has it all - a great job, a steady stream of hot younger guys, and a best friend whose devotion he takes for granted. But when a charming and mercurial intern sweeps him off his feet, Colin sees a chance for something more: A family of his own. What he discovers instead is a shattering secret that may cost Colin everything -- and everyone -- he holds dear.

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reamsbrandon

I catch myself rewatching this film time and time again. I can't help but fall in love with Colin McCormack, played by ruggedly handsome Gerald McCullouch; he is a happy go lucky, charming, compassionate, romantic at heart who extends his warm and furry embrace to Thaddeus "T" Bloom, played by perfectly awkward Jaime Cepero. T's extremely calculated persistence and tenaciousness to get Colin's attention, illustrates the spell we often endure and lengths we stretch to get to know that special someone. Colin's desire and willingness to comfort, love, and take care of T is endearing, and the relationship which develops between them is so rich and warm. Colin's best friend and neighbor, Stuart, played by comical and handsome Dan Via, provides remarkable insight for the immense value of long lasting relationships; Stuart portrays the very special friend who helps unearth our best intentions, slap us when we need it, brush off our shoulders and back while lifting us up after falling down, and welcomely intrudes in different episodes of our lives which are (to him) need to know! The story is raw and emotional, and the talented cast give it life, while surpassing the incredible twist. Gerald McCullouch directed the hell out of this film, all the while showing off and infusing all the special elements essential for the making of a timeless and thrilling film.

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Pacific Standard Time

I was so impressed with this film, from the writing, acting, character interactions, relationships and everyday problems we face, it felt real and it blew me away. All the parts were brilliantly played.Director/Daddy Gerald McCullouch shines bright here, delivering a riveting performance that had me at the edge of my seat. His acting is incredible, his eyes are like piercing daggers, you feel all of his emotions, literally sent chills down my spine. It's like that every role he plays, which is why I'm a big fan of his.All the films music is from musician Corey Tut, a master of great music, fits so well in this movie.This is a GEM, watch it now, what are you waiting for?

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kramnibur

I could not believe the earlier negative reviews I read here. I found this movie so well portrayed. I am not in the situation this movie presents. but, I am a father of a child who grew up without me ever knowing of his existence until he was 20 years old. I have been trying to locate him for about 5 years. Naturally this movie peaks my interests. I enjoyed all of the performances. My heartstrings were pulled. This was a simple presentation of a complicated simply done well.

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peteranthonymartin

I thought this film was great; a pleasant surprise! The acting and writing were great, the directing was excellent, and I was definitely shocked (in a good way) where the story goes. I was very pleased to see a film that positively portrays a older/younger gay relationship with real depth and heart. But then I was even more pleased with the how the complicated the relationship becomes, it made the story/relationship more real and grounded. I was a fan of Mr. McCullouch from the Bear City movies and his acting is pretty great in each of these films. But I really hope he will be doing more directing in the future. It was some pretty impressive work for his first feature length movie. Dan Via also displays some great acting work for only having a handful of acting credits to his name. Very impressive! I wish I caught the stage version. Looking forward to seeing more from Dan as well. Bravo and congrats to the cast and crew!

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