

While some might call it stunt casting, Sean Paul Lockhart rises to the occasion as a sort of Ghost of Christmas Past. Meanwhile, newcomer Timo Descamps (an actor/singer from Belgium) scores as the Big Man on Campus who has an agenda of his own, while Julia Morizawa is dazzling as Abby. Harmon is brilliantly watchable in what should be a breakout performance. Meanwhile, Richard Harmon shines as the troubled young man in search of life outside the reach of his damaged father. Charlie David has never been better, giving a wonderful performance of a man in search of redemption for the sins of his past. From that idea, the movie borrows small parts from The Twilight Zone and adds a dash of A Christmas Carol and takes us on a journey that while familiar, it is never boring. Tepnapa takes a simple idea -what if you could go back in time and change your past- and spins a tale about the paths we choose when we're young, and how (at the time) we never think about the consequences of our actions.

In this film, screenwriter Carlos Pedraza and director J.T. It then gave them time to concentrate on story, another words. Judas Kiss represents a huge leap in indie gay story telling.While the coming out stories have there place in this genre, it was great to see a movie where being gay is just a happenstance. Tepnapa, who made a splash on the gay film festival scene back in 2002 with his short Masturbation: Putting the Fun Into Self-Loving, directs a very talented cast in this unusual gay coming-of-age story. As Danny plots his way to an award-winning filmmaking future, Zachary works to change the past. Brent Corrigan), a fellow student with a crush on him.

But Danny's none the wiser: it was just a fling with an old dude as he goes about his tumultuous personal life - juggling relationships with the cocky Shane (Belgian cutie Timo Descamps) and with Chris (Sean Paul Lockhart, a.k.a. Sexual shenanigans are the least of his problems when he realizes that there has been some sort of time shift and that Danny is really his 20-year-old younger self! He's looking directly at his past. Gacy), the talented student filmmaker whose much talked about movie is the one to beat at the festival.

Returning to his old campus, he tosses professionalism aside when he has a one-night stand with Danny (Richard Harmon of AMC's hit series "The Killing" and the twisted gay thriller Dear Mr. So when his agent encourages him to travel to his alma mater to judge a student film festival, he reluctantly goes: he has nothing else to do. But now, hitting thirty, his best days are long behind him. Zachary (Charlie David) was a boy wonder filmmaker in his college days. This gay time-travel tale - peppered with a sexy young cast, high production values and an unconventional script - packs a creative and captivating punch!
