Judas Kiss

Judas Kiss

2011 "If you had a second chance, would you grab it?"
Judas Kiss
Judas Kiss

Judas Kiss

5.4 | 1h34m | en | Drama

A quirk in time and space gives a failed filmmaker the chance to reshape his destiny when he visits his peculiar alma mater.

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5.4 | 1h34m | en | Drama , Science Fiction | More Info
Released: April. 01,2011 | Released Producted By: Blue Seraph Productions , Country: Budget: 0 Revenue: 0 Official Website: http://judaskissmovie.com/
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A quirk in time and space gives a failed filmmaker the chance to reshape his destiny when he visits his peculiar alma mater.

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Cast

Dennis Bateman , Brent Corrigan , Richard Harmon

Director

J.T. Tepnapa

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Hristean H. Georgiev This could possibly be the worst movie that I have ever tried to watch. Got to the half hour mark and so far all I can say is that it was terrible. Horrible acting, unneeded visual effects,dumb plot and the music was soooo cringe worthy. Yes, I realize that it is a low-budget movie but I feel like I could've made a better one. Only not giving it 1 because there might be a small chance it gets better on later, but I doubt it.I still can't get it into my head how can someone like this movie. Hope I helped and to anyone who still wants to see the movie - just watch ,,The Way He Looks" or ,,North Sea Texas", they are so much better and are worth watching even a second time.
Irishchatter At the start of the film, I knew we were introduced to a guy named Zachary Wells who is a failed filmmaker and he gets offered as a judge at a film festival. However when he came to the University, I wasn't aware that he came from the future. Like if this was meant to be a time traveling movie then why didn't it give us a hint that Zac is saving his sorry past self to win a film festival? Come on like, they should've at least made the effort in putting something magical into this film!And you know what was the most disturbing part of the film was? Zachary was Mr so-called future boy Danny Reyes and had slept with his younger self! I was like 'Oh my god', after seeing this movie, it was a shock. Why on earth would he use a false name?! I didn't realize that he was the future Danny until he thought his younger self was an impostor for stealing his name for the fun of it. That was unbelievable! I just think this film should've made the storyline better because it just didn't impress me the first time round of seeing this movie!
John LaRegina Judas Kiss is a truly an excellent film in every way. Of course, Charlie David's performance was great but the big surprise was the performance of Sean Paul Lockhart (a.k.a Brent Corrigan.) He was spectacular in his role. The story line really made me think about my own life and the choices I've made. The production values are incredible, especially given it's an indie film. This is a movie you need to see more than once (twice for me so far) as little things you might miss the first time become more obvious the second time.This could easily be a main stream film regardless of the "gay content." J.T. and Carlos should be very proud.
Rick This film was absolutely amazing, and everyone leaving the film festival theater was touched by it and its message of regret, redemption, and hope for the future. Judas Kiss has a little bit of something for everyone, but most especially, it is a story that every viewer can relate to... reflection upon one's own life, regret over decisions made, and what you might have done differently if you could. In this innovative film, the character of Zach actually does get a chance to change some things in his younger life. But will his younger self, in that "all-knowing-invincible arrogance" of teenage youth, listen to his older self, and take a different path that will change both of their futures? That indeed is the question in this charmer of a film. The film has professional and compelling soundtrack, lighting, photography, and editing, I was blown away by its message of regret, redemption, and the possibility of change. Charlie David, Sean Lockhart, Timo Descamps, Julia Morizawa, and the rest of the cast truly give stellar performances, beyond what is often expected in independent films. Viewers will be transported to this quirky, mystical intersection of time and space, and experience similar emotions as the characters on screen. Viewers will ponder how they, too, could change their own life, and, indeed, change their own future. Beginning right then and there. I know this for a fact because everyone at the film festival where it played did just that. Everyone was thinking about it. To me, that is the success of this smart and bright indie film from director/writer J.T. Tepnapa and producer/writer Carlos Pedraza (who were amazing in the Question and Answer session held afterward). Be aware, Judas Kiss is an edgy film, and there are several graphic and emotional scenes that are intentionally made to evoke some emotional response from the viewers. That being said, all is done tastefully and artistically, and viewers will be glad that they saw this little gem of a film. Can't wait for it to be available on DVD.