

The movie is currently making it’s way through the LGBT film festival circuit and the reviews have been ranging from mediocre to really good.

Zach decides he can mend his life by getting Dannyʼs film disqualified, which prompts a confrontation between Danny and his father about their familyʼs dark past.

As Zach scrambles for answers, a mysterious, chain-smoking campus tour guide counsels him: “Change the kidʼs past, change your future.” Zach sees Danny on the verge of making his same mistakes, beginning with choosing wealthy Shane over Chris, the guy he truly loves. He decides to take matters into his own hands. Zach, his own career in shambles, sees Danny making the same mistakes he did. Mysteriously, Danny Reyesʼ entry has the same title as Zach’s film that won the festival years before. Here’s a quick synopsis from the film’s Web site:įilm festival judge Zachary Wellsʼ handsome one night stand turns out to be a student competing for a scholarship Zach must award. It’s been getting some pretty big buzz because it features some popular names in queer cinema and a fresh plot that hasn’t really been seen before in a gay-themed film. Judas Kiss is a new film directed by J.T.
