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What Happens Next
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What Happens Next

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User Score27 ratings
TMDB 4.716+20111h 40mEnglish
DramaComedyRomance

Synopsis

After rich businessman Paul Greco (popular daytime star Jon Lindstrom) retires early, his imperious sister Elise (two-time Emmy Award® nominee Wendie Malick) tries to get him to settle down with the woman of her choosing. But Paul seems more interested in developing his friendship with Andy (cutie Chris Murrah), a charming gay man he meets at a dog park.

Director
Jay ArnoldFrom TMDB credits
Studio
Wolfe Releasing1 production companies
Release
August 27, 2011Released
Box Office
Budget $200,000

Top Cast

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Jon Lindstrom
Jon Lindstrom
Paul
Chris Murrah
Chris Murrah
Andy
Natalia Cigliuti
Natalia Cigliuti
Roz
Darrin Baker
Darrin Baker
Harry
Michael Blaustein
Michael Blaustein
Robbie
David J. Bonner
David J. Bonner
Chip
Wendie Malick
Wendie Malick
Elise
Christina Broccolini
Christina Broccolini
Sam

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CinemaSerf
Apr 16, 2025

How come I never go for a walk in the park and meet an eligible CEO who is just about to sell his company? Well that’s what happens when the young “Andy” (Chris Murrah) is sitting on a bench with his dog and he is joined by “Paul” (Jon Lindstrom) who has just acquired his new pup and they duly bond over doggie stories. Over a period of time, they begin to get to know each other and we quickly establish the former is a gay lad whilst the latter is constantly being harangued by his sister “Elise” (Wendie Malick) to meet a nice lady. The more she pushes, the more he finds himself drawn to his new young friend but having been so dedicated on his business for his life so far, has he the faintest idea how the whole courting game works - boy or girl? It’s got the look of a television movie about it from start to finish, has some terribly cheesy dialogue and is about as predicable as the sun coming up in Jamaica - except possibly, for Malick who brings a little hutzpah to this otherwise routine drama. It does focus a little on age-gap politics, and on assumptions ill-informed people can jump to but sadly it does nothing particularly originally and leaves us with little of substance. Daytime fodder, sorry.

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