It appears that the standards for low-budget, gay-themed movies have fallen so low that even half-lame comedies such as "Eating Out" merit distribution beyond gay film festivals and niche DVD sales. The college-age story of reverse coming-out opens with a standard bait-and-switch scene of heterosexual heat that could pass for a parody of bad pornography. It switches quickly to a hackneyed scenario: At the urging of Kyle, his gay roommate, straight University of Arizona student Caleb pretends to play for the opposing team in order to land loud-mouthed Gwen, who has a yen for gay men, including her roommate Marc. Read the full review
Director: Allan Brocka
Starring: Scott Lunsford, Jim Verraros, Emily Brooke Hands, Ryan Carnes, Rebekah Kochan
Run time: 90 minutes
Release date: April 8, 2005
Rating: Not rated.
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Austin American-Statesman: 1 of 5 stars
"Eating Out gorges on bad acting, bad writing and bad cinematography. It even manages to make gorgeous Tucson, Ariz., look uninviting. It's a testament to the sad state of gay cinema that it has won numerous awards at lesbian and gay film festivals."