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Hooking Up

Bailey and Darla embark on a misguided, mutually deceitful therapeutic odyssey that sends them on a cross-country drive, re-enacting Darla's vibrant history as a sex addict. As the true motives behind the journey surface, this unlikely pair compels one another to confront their issues, discovering that there may be more to love than sex.

Director(s)

Cydney Cox

Nico Raineau

Jeff Weiss

Cast & Crew

Sam Richardson

Sam Richardson

Bailey

Brittany Snow

Brittany Snow

Darla

Jordana Brewster

Jordana Brewster

Tanya

Jeff Weiss

Jeff Weiss

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Amy Pietz

Amy Pietz

Betty

Vivica A. Fox

Vivica A. Fox

Cindy

Rob Moran

Rob Moran

Charlie

Jack Watkins

Jack Watkins

Tom (uncredited)

Bryan Pitts

Bryan Pitts

Ron

Anna Akana

Anna Akana

Elizabeth

Richard Jackson

Richard Jackson

Dr. Kaydan

Alexis G. Zall

Alexis G. Zall

Molly

Minnie Quan

Minnie Quan

Mrs. Carthright

Paul Blain

Paul Blain

Young Stranger (uncredited)

Cydney Cox

Cydney Cox

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Nico Raineau

Nico Raineau

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Details

GenresComedy, Drama
Runtime1h 45 mins
Released on20 Mar 2020
Languageen
Produced InUnited States of America
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Reviews

Kamurai

8/10

Really good watch, would watch again, and can recommend if you're not bummed out by cancer stories. Honestly, all I needed was Brittany Snow to watch this, and she handles the role masterfully, elevating it past being a slutty hot girl and really showing the emotions and the damage her character has installed. Sam Richardson and Anna Akana were a delightful surprise, and were characters worthy of their own movie, potentially the one leading to their break up before this movie, or even a high school movie where they first got together. Richardson really gets the same expression as Snow out of his character, as both are filled with this damage, desire to heal and a full tank of emotions. I get that some people think we have enough cancer stories in the movies as it is and don't want another one, but this really feels like more than just a cancer story: it's a non-traditional romantic dramedy with elements of cancer. I think it is well worth the watch: it is substance meets sexual humor.

signsoflife

6/10

Whether or not I liked this movie, is still undecided. There's just not much to write home about, you know? It was okay. I had to pause on the first scene. It's a predictable drama even if the premise of each character is interesting, it's funny but it wanes the further into it you get, they're likable but not lovable. It sits in the middle of everything, mid if you will. Overall, despite the gravity of the subject matters, it lacks depth. Moreover, the title, the poster. the tagline, none of it feels cohesive with the tone of the movie. Admittedly, I would only ever watch this for Brittany Snow; and this is not a highlight in her career, yet, it's oddly fitting for her. The character, I mean. Addiction, mother-daughter issues, rock bottoms, realizations... Is this Parachute? (No offense). Jordana Brewster being here was awesome, haven't seen a lot of her filmography but I can confidently say D.E.B.S. (2004) remains at the top. Why did they have Alexis fucking G. Zall be the girl from The Fault In Our Stars...? Random, and I chucked, but nonsensical?

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Hooking Up Official Trailer (2020) -  Brittany Snow, Sam Richardson
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