| Author: | Renee Graham, Globe Staff |
| Date: | Sep 11, 1998 |
| Start Page: | D.3 |
| Section: | ARTS & FILM |
| Text Word Count: | 530 |
ALL THE RAGE Written and directed by: Roland Tec Starring: John- Michael Lander, David Vincent, Jay Corcoran, Merle Perkins, Peter Bubriski, Jeff Miller, and Paul Outlaw At: Kendall Square Running time: 98 minutes Rated: R (adult situations and language)
Roland Tec's smart, provocative film, "All the Rage" is set in Boston's boy-beautiful South End, but its story could easily unfold in any gay ghetto -- Miami's South Beach, San Francisco's Castro District, or New York's Chelsea. It is a seriocomic look at a specific gay male type -- the too-handsome-for-his-own-good charmer who doles out his affections in measured portions, but can never quite commit. He's not a bad person, but like so many others, he can't see past his own pretty face. With such a man, what you see is what you get; you just won't get it for long.
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