Filed Under:
News by Tyler
Jul.02, 2010
In the last 6 months
JUST SAY LOVE
has premiered in:
New York City
Los Angeles
Columbus, OH
Palm Springs, CA
and now it’s available on DVD
The release date is 8/10/10
Pre-orders available at a number
of websites … including
TLAGay.com
where it currently No. 1 in
Pre-orders. Order yours today!
Also on Netflix in August
More news as we know it…..
Filed Under:
News by Bill
Feb.21, 2010
We are currently programming other festivals and venues … check back here often for updates on future screenings. Exciting news to come in the next couple of months.
Watch out for New York and Los Angeles…. more news as it becomes available…
In the few short months that Just Say Love has been out and about on the film festival circuit – we’ve had some outstanding comments come our way. Many of these reviews are posted under “Reviews.”
Review by Live Out Loud Festival, Bellingham, WA
A stage play adapted into a feature-length film that explores whether physical attractions appear to be the obvious explanation for two people to become a pair. As the camera delves into the characters’ minds and souls, we find fulfillment on both a physical and spiritual level. With simple sets on a dark soundstage and just two actors, director Bill Humphreys and team have created a strikingly elegant, moving and satisfying film.
Review by Padraic Maroney – Contributor EDGE Entertainment News
One of the favorite films of the year, Just Say Love had the programmer unable to stop being complementary about the film. Using just two actors and simple sets, David Mauriello adapts his own play of the same name. Two men, one straight and the other gay, begin a purely sexual relationship. But as feelings grow between the straight one flees back to his girlfriend. Scott Cranin describes the film as “so new, so different and so beautiful.”
Written by Michael Gamilla, ImageOut: Rochester, NY LGBT Films and Video Festival
Just Say Love, selected for its audacity in portraying a complex love story in a most deceptively simple way, shows the gentler side of our ImageOut There! Series. Shot in a dark soundstage with strategically well-placed lightings and the barest minimum of props (a door frame, a hanging window sill, or a lamp post), the approach strips away any distractions from the graceful movements, the soulful eyes, and the well-delivered dialogue of the two captivating actors. View Full Article »