The Deviants (film)

The Deviants
Directed by Reid Waterer
Produced by Justin Louis
Written by Doug Dezzani
Reid Waterer
Starring Doug Dezzani
Tamara Curry
Parry Shen
Tiffany Shepis
Adoni Maropis
Angel Boris
Shauna Sand Lamas
Music by Robert Wayne Johnson
Cinematography Mark Putnam
Distributed by Allumination Entertainment
Release dates
  • May 29, 2004 (2004-05-29) (Los Angeles)
Running time
81 minutes
Country United States
Language English

The Deviants is a comedy film about a matchmaker for people with unusual sexual deviations (all of which legal or borderline legal, except non statutory female on male rape). The Deviants was written by Doug Dezzani and Reid Waterer, and directed by Reid Waterer. It was Waterer's first feature.

The MPAA Rating for the film is R for strong sexual content, nudity (by the nudist character of Tiffany Shepis) and language.

Acceptance

This film was nominated for Best Feature of the 2003 Ohio Independent Film Festival. It received a rave review from Julie Washington in Cleveland's major newspaper, The Plain Dealer, in which she called it "hilarious and more heartfelt than any of the gross-out fests filling the multiplexes. A celebration of sick humor".[1] In North Carolina's Winston-Salem Journal, Mark Burger wrote: "Slight but appealing romantic comedy, in which an unorthodox dating service tries to match people with sexual quirks. Director Reid Waterer may be a talent to watch, and Tiffany Shepis is a saucy standout".[2]

Production

Produced independently, the movie was acquired by Allumination Entertainment and released on DVD in 2004.[3]

Plot

Norm (Doug Dezzani) the matchmaker at Hopeless Romantics can find surprising love matches for anyone, no matter how strange their behavior. However, when Norm hires sassy protégé Monique (Tamara Curry) and tries to teach her the tricks of the trade, they encounter the wildest clients he's ever had, some of whom are:

Somehow, Norm and Monique find the right match for each of their clients as well as for themselves, thus ending the movie on the positive note that there's a right match out there for everybody.

References

  1. Julie E. Washington (2003-11-03). "Unconventional takes on love, politics". The Plain Dealer. p. D1.
  2. Mark Burger (2004-09-02). "Videos Now in Stores". Winston-Salem Journal. p. Relish Supplement.
  3. Buzz McClain (2004-05-31). "The Deviants". Video Business. p. 23.
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