Elliot Tuttle's debut feature Blue Film tells the story of a camboy and a disgraced former teacher that challenges hubris, ...
Few contemporary films about unresolved childhood abuse — which is always unresolved, in the end, anyway — cut as narrowly close to the bone as Elliot Tuttle’s two-hander masked as provocation, “Blue ...
Strong performances by Reed Birney and Kieron Moore sell a triggering premise in director Elliot Tuttle's examination of repression, abuse and shame. Premiering in the main competition at the ...
Though it might sound like five minutes of a Todd Solondz movie stretched to nearly 20 times that, Elliott Tuttle’s feature debut certainly goes the distance, even if its uncompromising nature will be ...
Why are adult movies called "blue films"? It’s a strange name when you think about it. What does the colour blue have to do with movies meant for adults? The truth is, the history behind the name is ...
NewFest: Elliot Tuttle pits an adult camboy against the middle-school teacher who once desired him in a searing movie that deserves your attention, even as most audiences will want to look away. Few ...