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Front Cover
TrailerRyan is an openly gay fashion stylist. One day Ryan’s boss assigns him to style Ning, a famous Chinese actor for an important photo shoot. Their relationship grows gradually. But when their story is published in a newspaper, Ning implores Ryan to deny the story because Ning terrifies the story maybe effect on his career. Ryan has to decide help Ning or stay true to himself.Actors: Jake Choi, James Chen, Jennifer Neala Page, Elizabeth Sung, Sonia Villani, Ming Lee, Li Jun Li, Rachel Lu, Wayne Chang, Kristen Hung, Scott Chan, ...»Director: Ray YeungCountry: United StatesDuration: 87 minQuality: SDRelease: 2015IMDb: 6.50 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Critic Reviews of "Front Cover"
Washington PostSeptember 29, 2016The film's examination of the first-generation American experience feels fresh. The delivery, however, is hardly original.
Los Angeles TimesAugust 11, 2016It's a root-worthy picture with its share of warm, amusing moments, an attractive pair of leads and a vivid use of Big Apple locales.
VarietyAugust 05, 2016If there isn't much subtlety or surprise in Yeung's screenplay, his direction is graceful enough to make this a pleasant if unmemorable bittersweet love story.
Hollywood ReporterAugust 05, 2016Whatever nuance can be found in Front Cover, the story of an openly gay fashion stylist and a seemingly homophobic Chinese movie star, belongs chiefly to the performances of Jake Choi and James Chen.
RogerEbert.comAugust 05, 2016While the film adheres to the conventions of romantic melodramas, its fascinations from a cultural perspective remain strong throughout.
Washington City PaperJanuary 02, 2017These good intentions never translate into a good movie.
South China Morning PostOctober 25, 2016For all its awkwardness in bridging the personal and the cultural, Front Cover does deliver as a nice little romantic comedy with a pair of endearing leads.
Slant MagazineAugust 01, 2016The very few instances where stereotypes are challenged are forced and didactically delivered.
New York TimesAugust 04, 2016Though too slight to be memorable, the gay romance "Front Cover" takes a gentle, thoughtful look at the intersection of ethnicity and sexuality.
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