Strong performances by Reed Birney and Kieron Moore sell a triggering premise in director Elliot Tuttle's examination of repression, abuse and shame. Premiering in the main competition at the ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Kieron Moore as Aaron Eagle; Reed Birney as Hank Grant in Blue Film Elliot Tuttle's debut feature Blue Film tells the story of a ...
The actor plays a pedophile who reunites with one of his former students (Kieron Moore) in this Mark Duplass-backed film written and directed by Elliot Tuttle. By Jourdain Searles Aaron (Kieron Moore) ...
Elliot Tuttle knew that “Blue Film,” the fictional story of a camboy who reconnects with a former high school teacher who was fired for sexually assaulting a student, was going to be divisive. After ...
NewFest: Elliot Tuttle pits an adult camboy against the middle-school teacher who once desired him in a searing movie that deserves your attention, even as most audiences will want to look away. Few ...
Though it might sound like five minutes of a Todd Solondz movie stretched to nearly 20 times that, Elliott Tuttle’s feature debut certainly goes the distance, even if its uncompromising nature will be ...
Forget The Smurfs, the only “blue” film we want to hear about is Blue Film, an upcoming queer drama that’s being called “dangerous and brave” and will surely have the gays talking. The feature ...
Elliot Tuttle's film, billed by IndieWire as one of the most daring American films of recent vintage, will be released in May. The film has now been picked up by fledgling distributor Obscured ...
Kieron Moore tells Out that he auditioned for Blue Film to challenge himself. The result is one of the top breakout performances in recent years.