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Good Kisser

Country: USA, Language: English, 82 mins

  • Director: Wendy Jo Carlton
  • Writer: Wendy Jo Carlton
  • Producer: Wendy Jo Carlton

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Hoping to add a little spice to their two-year romance, Seattleites Jenna and Kate open up their relationship to an alluring and enigmatic stranger, only for it to expose the cracks in their foundation.

Jenna (Kari Alison Hodge) and Kate (Rachel Paulson) have been going out for nearly two years, but maybe it's time to spice up their relationship a little. Though Jenna is nervous and tittering as they get into a rideshare that'll take them across Seattle for their first date with the mysterious and alluring Mia (Julie Eringer), Kate assures her that everything will be okay; if at any time Jenna opts out, she'll follow suit. "Baby, it's fine," Kate tells her. "You're ambidextrous!" But when Jenna sets eyes on Mia, she realizes that maybe this attempt at a threesome wasn't such a bad idea after all, despite her self-conscious nature. As the three women share wine, tequila, backgrounds, and stories—Jenna is a struggling writer, Mia is well-traveled and is moving on to Hawaii in just a week—something seems off, though Jenna can't quite put her finger on it. But when she stumbles onto surprising secrets, the love triangle begins to crack. With Good Kisser, writer/director Wendy Jo Carlton explores the hazy lines of modern dating in a refreshing way, opting to eschew melodrama in favor of letting her characters take their time emotionally and physically feeling each other out.


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Cast & Characters

Rachel Paulson as Kate
Julia Eringer as Mia
Courtney McCullough as Yuka
Kari Alison Hodge as Jenna
Carter Rodriquez as Clark