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  • 70
    The New York Times | Jeannette Catsoulis

    A novel teenage comedy with an astute understanding of adolescent sexual confusion and the nebulous nature of desire, Zerophilia suggests an elastic view of gender that's alternately gleeful and terrifying. Read full review

  • 63
    New York Daily News | Jack Mathews

    Oddest-of-the-year romantic comedy. Read full review

  • 50
    TV Guide | Ken Fox

    Anyone who understands the meaning of the title or catches all the frog references scattered through writer-director Martin Curland's feature debut will have a head start understanding this confused and confusing comedy. Read full review

  • 50
    Variety |

    Plays like a throwback to such transformative adolescent anxiety romps as "Teen Wolf" and "Just One of the Guys," this time aiming at a slightly less innocent crowd. Read full review

  • 42
    The Onion A.V. Club | Noel Murray

    All the nudity in Zerophilia is either prosthetic or body-doubled. Which means the sex scenes--and the feeling and meaning behind them--are just as phony. Read full review

  • 40
    Chicago Reader | J.R. Jones

    The gender-bending comedy of Billy Wilder and Blake Edwards gets a teenpic makeover in this 2005 debut feature by Martin Curland. Read full review

  • 30
    Village Voice |

    A case of provocative issues at the mercy of unskilled execution, Zerophilia is a psychological-horror comedy that pokes its toe into dangerous sexual waters but then scurries away. Read full review

  • 25
    New York Post | V.A. Musetto

    There's plenty of material here for a dark comedy, but director Martin Curland isn't up to the job. His film - like Luke - plods along, unsure of exactly what it's supposed to be. Read full review

  • 25
    Chicago Tribune | Michael Phillips

    A half-silly, half-earnest indie with the soul of a John Hughes-era sex comedy. Read full review

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