ECupid explained

eCupid
Italic Title:no
Director:J.C. Calciano
Producer:
Starring:
Music:Christopher Farrell
Cinematography:Joshua W. Smith
Editing:Phillip Blackford
Studio:Cinema 175
Distributor:TLA
Runtime:95 minutes
Country:United States
Language:English
Budget:$2 million

eCupid is a 2011 American romantic comedy film directed by J. C. Calciano and starring Houston Rhines, Noah Schuffman and Morgan Fairchild. The title is a portmanteau of the names of dating websites eHarmony and OkCupid. The film found success at a variety of notable gay & lesbian film festivals including The 29th Los Angeles Gay & Lesbian Film Festival, The San Francisco Lesbian & Gay Film Festival (Frameline) and Newfest.

Plot

Marshall Thomas (Houston Rhines), an advertising designer, and his partner of seven years, cafe owner Gabe Horton (Noah Schuffman), who live in Los Angeles, California, are in a rut. Gabe seems too busy for intimacy and Marshall is feeling the pressure of a frustrating dead-end job. Marshall discovers a smart phone application called eCupid and agrees to install it without reading the terms of agreement (despite multiple warnings.) The application (voiced by Morgan Fairchild) proceeds to take over Marshall's phone and computer, and by proxy his life. Gabe finds out and the two split. eCupid begins arranging various encounters and situations designed to help Marshall find the things he thinks he wants: the recapturing of his youth via fun, romance and freedom.

Cast

Reception

Critical response

Robert Koehler of Variety gave the film a mixed review, noting that it would "find an edge in niche markets" but that it featured "uninspired writing (and) acting".[1]

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Notes and References

  1. eCupid. Robert. Koehler. Robert Koehler. Variety. Variety Media, LLC. (Penske Media Corporation). United States. July 31, 2011. March 29, 2020.