PRESS
“this
incredibly awesome film.... has touched many of our hearts in Hawaii”
- Connie Florez - programming director
CSI
hunk Gerald McCullouch makes a sizzling short thats a fest favorite...
a dramatically audacious and technically assured film.
    Click
here for article.
“The
Moment After impresses with it’s deft shifts of time, place and
circumstance (5 stars).”
—
MW Magazine - Washington, DC
As
a host of “FYE!” on E!TV, Mr. McCullouch traveled to Morocco
and to Egypt to promote the film. The trailer of the film was featured
on the episodes of the 30 minute news and travel program which airs
both domestically and internationally reaching nearly 500 million homes
worldwide. In addition he was given the opportunity to perform the film’s
theme song “Please” which he wrote and recorded for the
film’s soundtrack.
“From
top to bottom an excellent film. Beautiful, brave, and thought provoking.”
— Dennis Hensley,
contributing writer for Movieline and Premier magazines.”
“Powerful”
— Lisa Daniel, Melbourne and Brisbane, programming director
“I
was blown away. For 13 minutes, I was totally captivated. The production
values, the acting, and the overall quality of the film is beautiful.”
— Philip Au,
(director of The Oklahoma International Film Festival)
“It was amazing...It was very haunting
and moving...beautifully executed all around.”
— Kevin Williamson,
(creator of “Dawson's Creek”& “Scream”)
one of the festivals most challenging, off beat, and
rewarding shorts.
Steven Saylor SFILGFF program guide
“I
can’t imagine any of the others being better than The Moment After.
The Cinematography is beautiful and McCullouch makes me want to watch
C.S.I. to see what else he can do.”
— Steven Morris, Texas Triangle
Gerald
McCullouch (pictured with Frameline's
co-director Michael Lumpkin) wrote, directed and starred
in the festival short film hit The Moment After. McCullouch
who plays Bobby Dawson on the CBS hit
show CSI, was joined by some LA friends including Judd
Winnick, Dan Renzi, and Norman Korpi, all from various seasons
of The Real World. The festival short also stars the delicious
bisexual actor Gabriel Romero. This Advocate cover boy is widely
known for playing gay doctor Fernando on the hit
Telemundo sitcom Los Beltrán.
Tim Gaskin
Back