Release Date: 01/22/2008
Label/Distributor: First Look
Rating: Unrated
Retail Price: $26.98
Cast: Macaulay Culkin, Eliza Dushku, Kuno Becker, Alexis Dziena
Director: Miles Brandman
Running Time: 82
DVD Video Options: AC-3, Color, Dolby
DVD Audio Options: Spanish, Subtitled; English, Original Language
UPC Code: 687797121790
James (Macaulay Culkin) and Heather (Alexis Dziena) along with Ellis (Kuno Becker) and Renee (Eliza Dushku) are two twenty-something couples whose lives are intertwined as they experiment with group sex as a way to sort out the rudiments of a successful relationship - sex, love and communication. After a series of mishaps fueled by jealousy, confusion and insecurities; they soon find that true love and lasting relationships (at their core) are ultimately about more than sex and breakfast.
Sex and Breakfast
By Irv Slifkin -- Video Business, 1/14/2008
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> Provocative, if somewhat dated look at better sex through partner-swapping.
With nods to such sexual odysseys of yesteryear as The Harrad Experiment and Bob & Carol & Ted & Alice, this partner-swapping saga seems so stuck in a time-warp that it’s almost fresh again. Two couples—Macaulay Culkin with Alexis Dziena and Kuno Becker with Eliza Dushku—take the advice of a relationship specialist (Joanna Miles) and try changing partners to better their sex lives. At first the results bring excitement, but jealousy and insecurity soon quell the experimentation. Written and directed by neophyte Miles Brandman, the film is well shot, decently scripted and fairly hot in spots, thanks in part to its talented, attractive cast. This is a case, however, where one of the film’s main selling points—star Culkin, who has been trying to break out of his fondly remembered kid roles—is both a blessing and a curse. He’s the big name here, but with his baby-face, one can’t seem to forget his Home Alone days, and seeing him in provocative situations is downright unsettling at times.
Shelf Talk: Sex and Breakfast received a token theatrical release toward the end of 2007 and didn’t drum up much attention, but its title, sensual cover art of intertwining legs and videogenic cast could bring it some action on DVD. Besides star Culkin, Dushku (TV’s Buffy the Vampire Slayer and Tru Calling) has a fanboy following that will indeed follow her almost anywhere—particularly to a movie with “sex” in its title.
Romantic drama, color, R (mature themes, sexual situations, language), 81 min., DVD $26.98Extras: none
Director: Miles Brandman
First Run: L, Nov. 2007, <$1 mil.