Bilerico review: Film festival darling Judas Kiss brings an unlikely combination of performers to a unique story about second chances.
V-Rag, a Vancouver arts and culture magazine, says Judas Kiss is “different, sexy and worth checking out.”
Judas Kiss is making the lists of ‘must see’ films created by a growing number of websites, publications and blogs.
Judas Kiss director J.T. Tepnapa wins Best Feature Debut at the Q Cinema festival in Fort Worth, Texas.
Movie news blog, ThatGayMovie, in the U.K., calls Judas Kiss an entertaining mystery-drama with a dream cast and high production values.
GLBT news blog Queerty put Judas Kiss at the top of its list of 10 recommended films to see at this year’s film festivals.
Airlock Alpha reviewer: Judas Kiss offers ‘fresh, fun approach to time-travel, filled with characters you can’t quite get out of your head.’
AfterElton’s review of Judas Kiss has sparked a rebuttal from the science fiction website Airlock Alpha, which asks, “Does It Always Have To Make Sense?”
The Judas Kiss review at AfterElton.com found much to praise along with significant “script problems.” But the site’s pop culture critic publicly disagreed, citing the film’s intriguing story.
Film reviewer Joseph Airdo of Examiner.com published a glowing review of Judas Kiss, calling it “the surprise hit of the Phoenix Film Festival.”