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2 Minutes Later
by TLA

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TLA RELEASING
Publisher: TLA
Format: Anamorphic, Color, DVD, Extra tracks, NTSC, Widescreen
Actors: Jessica Graham, Michael Molina, Peter Stickles, J. Matthew Miller, Houston Bernard

  • Film noir meets gay cinema in this chic and sexy thrill ride. When famed controversial photographer Kyle Dalmar goes missing, knockout lesbian detective Abigail Marks (Jessica Graham) teams up with the artist s hunky gay identical twin Michael (Michael Molina) to solve the mystery. With modest Michael posing as arrogant Kyle, the sharp-witted gumshoe duo enters a risqu world of deadly secrets with

  • Film noir meets gay cinema in this chic and sexy thrill ride. When famed controversial photographer Kyle Dalmar goes missing, knockout lesbian detective Abigail Marks (Jessica Graham) teams up with the artist s hunky gay identical twin Michael (Michael Molina) to solve the mystery. With modest Michael posing as arrogant Kyle, the sharp-witted gumshoe duo enters a risqué world of deadly secrets with a bevy of suspects including Ben Sander (a.k.a. Brini Maxwell) and Peter Stickles (Shortbus, The Lair). Between clever banter, trysts and gunshots, Michael and Abigail discover that photos never lie and two minutes can mean the difference between life and death.


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    The Naked City of Brotherly Love
    Customer Rating: 3 out of 5 
    "2 Minutes Later" is a surprisingly thrilling thriller set in the City of Brotherly Love. Private detective Michael (Michael Molina) goes in search of his twin brother Kyle with the help of the lesbian detective Abigail (Jessica Graham). He's closeted; she's alcoholic. His twin is a Robert Mapplethorpe-like photographer with a penchant for the kinky. The first 20 minutes are a slog, with heavy-handed voice-overs. One almost EXPECTS a clunker--but miraculously,the acting improves. Abigail accuses Michael of being sensitive, he accuses her of being butch. There's some comedy thrown in.

    "2 Minutes Later",despite its unsexy hunks,unerotic "erotic" photography,and bland homoeroticism that would straighten out--redeems itself with an engaging plot,excellent acting,and comedic timing. There are plenty of plot twists- was it the angry ex-model? The masterful "servant"? The local homophobes? There's even an appearance by drag queen/styling diva Brini Maxwell as gallery owner Emily Monroe. The story kept me guessing. It does have a sense of camp. No spoilers here--there is a twist ending in the truest sense of the word--but who would expect the plot to be straight anyhow?

    "2 Minutes Later" is an hour's worth of thrills!

    A fantastic gay-mystery romp
    Customer Rating: 5 out of 5 
    This is a fantastic gay mystery romp through the same territory that makes up the content of any basic episode of Law and Order or CSI. But it's told from a gay point of view, with two very likable actors playing a gay and lesbian pair of sleuths...AND it is so enjoyable you find yourself looking at the extras. Watch the short! It's hilarious!...This is one of those films that makes for a great after-dinner movie for your next gay or lesbian gathering -- but when it's over, you'll find yourselves making up your own gay suspense mystery. Now gather your friends, write a script, grab a camera, and try to film it yourself! It's that kind of film, You'll enjoy it, but you'll be inspired to think creatively yourself.

    Much Better than Open Cam
    Customer Rating: 4 out of 5 
    I liked this one much better, and it had better audio (still could have been less muddy) than Open Cam.

    The plot line was just a tiny bit thin, I could see what was coming. But it had great promise, a great detective team, and the ending gives me hope of sequels...

    gay light
    Customer Rating: 2 out of 5 
    High school drama class combined with the football and pom pom squids would be the way I would describe the acting and plot development. Was hard for the movie to hold my interest even with the eye candy, can see that online anytime.

    New Movie Genre
    Customer Rating: 4 out of 5 
    In the best tradition of straightening freedoms of new millennium filmmakers tell of a lesbian detective working for a gay guy to solve a mysterious disappearance of his twin brother-photographer.

    Dialogues and lack of context have been filled with scenes of nudity and sexual activities making a viewer supposing that this is all in a world around.

    Nice music, easy watching plot, not too dirty visualisation.

    Perhaps, this work belongs to an oncoming genre of movies mixing variety of sexual activities for a general viewing.





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