Tori Spelling in Kiss the Bride: Outfest Closing Night Film
Orpheum Theatre (842 South Broadway Los Angeles, CA 90014)
- Full Price:
- $65.00
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- FREE - $32.50*
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The last date listed for Closing Night: Kiss the Bride was Monday July 23, 2007 / 8:00pm.
Goldstar Member Reviews
This was a wonderfully well written film. The cast was amazing and many of the characters were quite funny. I was extremely happy to attend this premiere. With C.Jay Cox's fine directing talent and the incredible cinematography by Carl Bartels this is an all around fun and heartwarming story. I recommend EVERYONE to go and see "Kiss the Bride"!Written on Jul 24 2007
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We loved it, it was one of the funnest movies of the summer. Can't wait until it comes on DVDWritten on Jul 24 2007
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Thank you - what an amazing movie!!! Loved it!! The venue for the party after was a little small - but all in all what a success.Written on Jul 24 2007
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Tim
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Very Entertaining....Heartfelt.....and Lots of Laughs! Well Done!!!!Written on Jul 24 2007
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More Information About Closing Night: Kiss the Bride
Website
http://www.outfest.org/tixSYS/2007/filmguide/eventnote.php?notepg=1...
Description
Outfest closes its 25th anniversary festival with the world premiere of the first film to be completed from the Outfest Screenwriting Lab. Ty Lieberman's script, a hilarious exposé on marriage, is keenly actualized by visionary director C. Jay Cox (Latter Days).
Matt (Philipp Karner), a magazine executive, is in the midst of producing a big gay wedding issue when he learns that his high school sweetheart, Ryan (James O'Shea), is about to get hitched to bodacious Alex (Tori Spelling). It's been 10 years since he fled his hometown, but Matt returns to rescue Ryan from making a dire mistake. He arrives during Alex's bachelorette party, is mistaken for a stripper and the fun begins!
Matt's attempts to rekindle his old flame with Ryan, while striking up a close friendship with Alex, prove a comic goldmine. As the wedding day approaches, the past collides with the present, unearthing a host of secrets that ultimately leads each character to discover what's right and true for him, for her - and for them.
With an excellent supporting cast including Tess Harper, Joanna Cassidy and Amber Benson, Kiss the Bride is the kind of side-splitting comedy whose undercurrent of social commentary illuminates while it entertains.
