Trick

1999 • 88 minutes
4.6
185 reviews
79%
Tomatometer
R
Rating
Eligible
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About this movie

Gabriel, an aspiring Broadway musical writer, meets Mark, a muscled stripper, who picks him up on the subway. They spend the night trying to find somewhere to be alone, but are forced to contend with Gabriel's selfish roommate, his irritating best friend, and a vicious, jealous drag queen in a gay dance club. When the sun finally rises, it does so on a promising new relationship. Starring Christian Campbell ("Refer Madness: The Movie Musical"), John Paul Pitoc ("Thank You, Good Night") and Tori Spelling ("The House of Yes," TV's "Beverly Hills 90210").
Rating
R

Ratings and reviews

4.6
185 reviews
rob solis
October 17, 2015
So unexpectedly charming... It's really no wonder Christian Campbell didn't do much after this, his performance was kind of blah. JP Pitoc was actually pretty charming after you got to know him. For me, the movie was all about the supporting cast and especially my Tori Spelling. Finally, she got to prove that she could be more than Aaron Spellings daughter. She was hilarious. I could not resist rewinding to her scenes over and over. I truly hope she is given more opportunities to shine, I lo e you Tori!
3 people found this review helpful
A Google user
April 19, 2018
This movie is actually quite the LGBT cult classic. Its storyline parallels many misadventures of gay men, even in today's society. It's a shame more similar movies have not surfaced within this same exploratory, intellectual and introspective but comical view about interpersonal relationships. I feel sometimes these types of movies veer into "documentaries" that no longer encompass funny and embarrassing moments. One could say that at the end of Friends & Full House TV era... We forgot "the Gays".
7 people found this review helpful
Glenn Drake
June 28, 2018
I saw the movie in 1998 when the movie came out and loved it. In 2007 while waiting for the #1 train at the Chambers Street stop I met the star- Christian Campbell. Note this is The same train stop from the movie. It felt surreal because of this fact. He was so sweet.