Eternity: The Movie | |
Director: | Ian Thorpe |
Cinematography: | Chris Ernst |
Music: | Kevin Brough |
Studio: | Sidecar Productions |
Distributor: | Indican Pictures |
Runtime: | 88 minutes |
Country: | United States |
Language: | English |
Budget: | $220,000 |
Eternity: The Movie is a 2014 LGBT music dramedy film directed by Ian Thorpe and screenplay by Thorpe, Joey Abi-Loutfi and Eric E. Staley. The film stars Barrett Crake, Myko Olivier, Eric Roberts, Martin Kove, Jon Gries and Nikki Leonti.
A moronic duo form a two man band in the 1980s.
Principal photography for the film took place in San Diego.[1]
The film premiered at Cinequest Film & Creativity Festival.[2] It was distributed by Indican Pictures.[3]
The film received mostly negative reviews. Review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes has a 0% approval rating and an average score of 2.3/10 based on six reviews.
The New York Times said it had "much more dead air than laughs."[4] The Village Voice claims that "the jokes are slow and obvious."[5] Los Angeles Times does state that the movie gets the wardrobe right for the 80s period it is set in.[6] In a more favorable review, Screen Anarchy states they were surprised that the script was humorous.[7]