Kiss Me Again (2006)
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William Tyler Smith's Kiss Me Again concerns the emotional fallout that occurs when a couple who fancies themselves progressive and liberated attempts to have a sexually open marriage. Jeremy London plays Julian, a professor who is happily married to Chalice (Katheryn Winnick). When a mutual… More William Tyler Smith's Kiss Me Again concerns the emotional fallout that occurs when a couple who fancies themselves progressive and liberated attempts to have a sexually open marriage. Jeremy London plays Julian, a professor who is happily married to Chalice (Katheryn Winnick). When a mutual attraction develops between Julian and his student Elena (Mirelly Taylor), Julian begins to question his marriage vows. After the couple sees their neighbor engaged in a threesome, Julian broaches the topic of bringing another person into their marital bed. Once the physical feelings have been sated, everyone is left wit the emotional ramifications. Kiss Me Again made its world premiere at the 2006 Tribeca Film Festival. ~ Perry Seibert, Rovi
- Directed By
- William Tyler Smith
- Written By
- William Tyler Smith, J.D. Hoxter
- Genres
- Drama, Comedy
- In Theaters
- May 5, 2006 Wide
- Studio
- Monarch Home Video
Critic Reviews
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Neil Genzlinger, New York Times
[Smith] seems not to realize just how tired the notion of married folk deciding jointly to experiment with other partners is.
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Lou Lumenick, New York Post
Manages to make a ménage à trois about as sexy as an oil change.
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Frank Scheck, Hollywood Reporter
While this cautionary tale may well be comforting for those of us who have never had the opportunity to sleep with two gorgeous women at once, its deadly serious take on the subject may inspire more titters than anything else.
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Matt Singer, Village Voice
More trashy dialogue like that (and a more favorable nudity-to-sex-scene ratio) could have transformed Kiss Me Again into a guilty pleasure.
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Eric Lurio, Greenwich Village Gazette
The far-left politics as normal situation aside, this film is actually extremely predictable
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Cast
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Jeremy London
as Julian
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Katheryn Winnick
as Chalice
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Fred Armisen
as Professor Szabo
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Mirelly Taylor
as Elena
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Elisa Donovan
as Malika
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Darrell Hammond
as Michael

