
A successful male escort describes in a series of confessions his tangled romantic relationships with his two roommates and an older, enigmatic male client.... (Full plot summary below)
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A successful male escort describes in a series of confessions his tangled romantic relationships with his two roommates and an older, enigmatic male client.
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| L.A. WeeklyErnest HardyAll told, this is a harmless, well-packaged bit of overly familiar fluff. |
| St. Paul Pioneer PressChris Hewitt (St. Paul)A drab, contrived drama in which men have sex and then complain about it to us. |
| Murphy's Movie ReviewsTed MurphyBOY CULTURE is a well-made, engrossing and well acted comedy-drama. [The main character] X can easily reside alongside Jon Voight's Joe Buck in MIDNIGHT COWBOY as one of the screen's more memorable hustlers. |
| TV GuideMaitland McDonaghShrewder than you'd think and not half as dumb as it looks. |
| Seattle TimesJohn HartlBrocka's direction keeps things moving, and the performances he draws from Magyar, Stephens and indie-film veteran Bauchau are always up to speed. |
| San Diego Union-TribuneDavid ElliottSeattle locales, some spry lines and tiny soundings of depth still leave us in the conceptual grip of 'love' as a system of endless bartering and vanity, with impulsive copulation treated as consecration. Oh, boy. |
| Los Angeles TimesKevin CrustIt is buoyed by some incisive acting and writing and anchored by a standout portrayal from Bauchau, a versatile veteran of international cinema. |
| Seattle Post-IntelligencerGianni TruzziThese self-involved studs manage to make ready, anonymous sex look rather dull. |
| VarietyRonnie ScheibA strong cast, formal visual style and cynical voiceover that propels the action help elevate this Seattle-set gay romp from the ranks of the stereotypical. |
| Globe and MailJason AndersonBoy Culture is an undemanding but sufficiently engaging serving of smut and sentiment. As such, it reclaims territory that queer cinema has largely ceded to TV shows like Queer as Folk, The L Word and Six Feet Under. |