Love & Air Sex
Film poster
Directed byBryan Poyser
Written byBryan Poyser
David DeGrow Shotwell
Steven Walters
Produced byMegan Gilbride
Trace Sheehan
StarringSara Paxton
Ashley Bell
Zach Cregger
Michael Stahl-David
Addison Timlin
Marshall Allman
CinematographyPJ Raval
Edited byDon Swaynos
Music byRoanna Gillespie
Production
companies
Anaphrodisiac
Preferred Content
Boomdozer, Inc.
Distributed byTribeca Film (USA)
Archstone Distribution (International)
Release dates
  • March 10, 2013 (2013-03-10) (SXSW)
  • February 4, 2014 (2014-02-04) (VOD)
Running time
94 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

Love & Air Sex, formerly known as The Bounceback, is an American romantic comedy film directed by Bryan Poyser[1] and written by Poyser, David DeGrow Shotwell, and Steven Walters. The film stars Sara Paxton, Ashley Bell, Zach Cregger, and Michael Stahl-David. The film premiered at the 2013 SXSW Film Festival and was picked up by Tribeca Film for a U.S. day-and-date release. The film won awards for "Best Writing" at the 2013 Gen Art Film Festival and "Best Ensemble Cast" at the 2013 Napa Valley Film Festival.

Synopsis

Stan (Michael Stahl-David), a depressed struggling filmmaker, flies to Austin for the weekend to "accidentally" meet up with his ex-girlfriend Cathy (Ashley Bell), a med student. He finds their friends, crude, foul-mouthed Jeff (Zach Cregger) and hard-partying Kara (Sara Paxton) in the process of breaking up. To complicate matters, the Air Sex World Championships are in town, Cathy is mooning over a guy named Tim, Tim's obnoxious younger brother Ralph is courting Kara, Stan is attracted to an LA native, Haley, Jeff also finds a new love interest, and Stan's roommates Joe and Redge are underfoot.[2]

Cast

Release

The film premiered at the 2013 SXSW Film Festival as "The Bounceback" in the Narrative Spotlight Section on March 10, 2014.[3] In January 2014, the film was acquired by independent distributor Tribeca Film and was retitled "Love and Air Sex." The film was released day-and-date, on VOD February 4 and theatrically on February 7, 2014. The theatrical release was accompanied by a ten-city road-show featuring live air sex demonstrations and competitions led by comedian Chris Trew.[4] International rights were picked up by Archstone Distribution.

Reception

The film was met with mixed reviews from film critics, with some praise from New York Times film critic Stephen for its "cheeky attitude" and "zany vitality,",[5] and from its local paper, the Austin Chronicle.[3] There was lackluster response from both Slant magazine,[6] and Roger Ebert.[7] FilmThreat critic Don Simpson remarked, "Poyser's oh-so-frank approach to sexuality goes much further than any Hollywood movie I have ever seen."[8] The film was panned by the New York Daily News.[9]

References

  1. Lapin, Andrew. "'Love & Air Sex'". Dissolve.
  2. "'Love & Air Sex': Film Review". The Hollywood Reporter..
  3. 1 2 Baumgarten, Marjorie (February 14, 2014). "'Love & Air Sex'". Austin Chronicle.
  4. Lindsay, Taylor. "Tribeca Film Acquires Bryan Poyser's 'Love & Air Sex,' Previously Titled 'The Bounceback,' Plans 10-Day Air Sex Competition". IndieWire. Retrieved January 10, 2014.
  5. Holden, Stephen (February 6, 2014). "After a Bad Breakup, Anything Goes: Searching for the Real Thing in 'Love & Air Sex'". The New York Times.
  6. Costa, Diego (February 6, 2014). "'Love & Air Sex' 1.5 out of 4". Slant.
  7. Wloszczyna, Susan (February 7, 2014). "'Love & Air Sex'". RogerEbert.com.
  8. Simpson, Don (March 16, 2013). "'Love & Air Sex' Review". Film Threat.
  9. Hoffman, Jordan (February 6, 2014). "Movie Reviews: 'Love and Air Sex' and 'Demi-Souer'". Daily News. New York.
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