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Almost Love
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Almost Love

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User Score47 ratings
TMDB 6.216+20191h 34mEnglish
DramaRomanceComedy

Synopsis

Adam and Marklin’s 5-year relationship has gone from a passionate flame to a simmer, forcing them to reconcile with each other’s shortcomings while their friends endlessly search for love in New York City.

Director
Mike DoyleFrom TMDB credits
Studio
Sell By Film, LLC1 production companies
Release
June 26, 2019Released
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Top Cast

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Scott Evans
Scott Evans
Adam
Augustus Prew
Augustus Prew
Marklin
Michelle Buteau
Michelle Buteau
Cammy
Colin Donnell
Colin Donnell
Henry
Patricia Clarkson
Patricia Clarkson
Ravella Brewer
John Doman
John Doman
Tommy
Kate Walsh
Kate Walsh
Elizabeth
Marilyn Sokol
Marilyn Sokol
Peggy

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Reviews

From TMDB users
SWITCH.
Mar 23, 2020

Romantic comedies are one of the easiest genres to sell me on - if you make me laugh in the first five minutes, you'll have me - and 'Sell By' did that. While it might not be award-winning or anything ground-breaking, it's a nice, simple film that will tug at those heartstrings and provides some stellar laughs. - Chris dos Santos Read Chris' full article... https://www.maketheswitch.com.au/article/review-sell-by-gay-ensemble-comedy-is-equal-parts-charming-and-funny

CinemaSerf
Mar 29, 2025

This is one of those films where someone has decided that a coasting relationship that is of little interest to those in it, and of even less to those of us watching needs to be the subject of a bit of shake, rattle and roll. The mundanity of life is beginning to sap the passion from the lives of “Adam” (Scott Evans) and his boyfriend “Marklin” (Augustus Prew) and that’s not being helped by the newly invigorated “Cammy” (Michelle Buteau) completely loved-up and the rest of their friends going through their own forms of mid-life crises. Is it possible that all these shenanigans will make them appreciate that what they had was worth fighting for, or will they just serve to point out that you only get one life and shouldn’t be afraid to move on when the time comes? At least here we are not looking as the usual white-tooted, gym-baby, characters - there is a semblance of normalcy from the characterisations, but there anything remotely innovative stops. The acting and writing are the stuff of a daytime hospital soap and the stereotypes included could be ticked off from a checklist written fifty years ago by Quentin Crisp. Will they or won’t they? I’m afraid I really found the story arc ensured that I didn’t much care.

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