Summoning Sylvia

critic Reviews

, 100% Fresh Tomatometer Score
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    Randy MyersSan Jose Mercury News
    It’s low budget, but rates high in the laugh count. Could well become a cult classic.
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    Michael SzymanskiMike Szymanski (Medium)
    This is a campy romp that won't have you screaming, but squealing (and not like a pig) but with delight.
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    Carla HayCulture Mix
    Summoning Sylvia is a sassy and hilarious séance comedy, told from a gay male perspective. Travis Coles and Frankie Grande are scene-stealing delights. The unpredictable jokes and gags make this film appealing to people who like comedy made for adults.
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    John Paul KingWashington Blade
    A rollicking, raunchy and very gay piece of fluff... but it has a lot more imagination and ambition behind it than meets the eye.
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    David-Elijah NahmodBay Area Reporter
    Co-writers and co-directors Wesley Taylor and Alex Wyse have done a nice job in fashioning this horror/comedy/social commentary mash-up. Summoning Sylvia is definitely worth a look.
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    Dennis SchwartzDennis Schwartz Movie Reviews
    A zany, spooky, horror, gay comedy, that's silly and chilly.
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    Felix Vasquez Jr.Cinema Crazed
    A wonderful tale about expectations and the lengths we’ll go through for someone we love...
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    Michael Talbot-HaynesFilm Threat
    Summoning Sylvia summons plenty of laughs and will hold your interest in its bony grip.
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    Daniel M. KimmelNorth Shore Movies
    What makes SUMMONING SYLVIA stand out is combining an old-fashioned haunted house story with an up-to-minute LGBTQ comic sensibility.
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    Nathaniel MuirAIPT
    The plot moves at a rapid pace and constantly delivers jokes. It is completely ridiculous and never takes itself too seriously. It is the type of comedic fluff that today’s world needs more of.


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