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Harry and Max (2004)

Director: Christopher Münch

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From Time Out New York

A waning lust object (Johnson) chipped off the New Kids block, and his Hansonesque folk-rocker brother (Williams) rekindle a secret sexual past during a private weekend. Writer-director Christopher Münch and his actors work hard enough to make this tabloid drama less prurient, but the script's casual chats about fame and album sales in between taboo trysts whip things into a risible fluff: So many unresolved sexual tensions we have—and a Japanese tour to boot! Next time, he might want to pick a worthier task to begin with.

Author: JR

Time Out New York Website


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