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Summoning Sylvia

  • 2023
  • R
  • 1h 14m
IMDb RATING
5.3/10
4.3K
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Veanne Cox, Michael Urie, Travis Coles, Noah J. Ricketts, Troy Iwata, and Frankie Grande in Summoning Sylvia (2023)
A gay bachelor party turned spooky when sinister spirits are suddenly summoned.
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A gay bachelor party turns spooky when sinister spirits are suddenly summoned.A gay bachelor party turns spooky when sinister spirits are suddenly summoned.A gay bachelor party turns spooky when sinister spirits are suddenly summoned.

  • Directors
    • Wesley Taylor
    • Alex Wyse
  • Writers
    • Wesley Taylor
    • Alex Wyse
  • Stars
    • Travis Coles
    • Frankie Grande
    • Troy Iwata
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.3/10
    4.3K
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    • Directors
      • Wesley Taylor
      • Alex Wyse
    • Writers
      • Wesley Taylor
      • Alex Wyse
    • Stars
      • Travis Coles
      • Frankie Grande
      • Troy Iwata
    • 23User reviews
    • 20Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 2 nominations total

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    Travis Coles
    Travis Coles
    • Larry
    Frankie Grande
    Frankie Grande
    • Nico
    Troy Iwata
    Troy Iwata
    • Reggie
    Noah J. Ricketts
    Noah J. Ricketts
    • Kevin
    Nicholas Logan
    Nicholas Logan
    • Harrison
    Michael Urie
    Michael Urie
    • Jamie
    Veanne Cox
    Veanne Cox
    • Sylvia
    Camden Garcia
    Camden Garcia
    • Phillip
    Sean Grandillo
    Sean Grandillo
    • P.B.
    Nick Martinez
    • Simon
    Daniel Barboza
    Daniel Barboza
    • Angry Mob Member #1
    Alex Wyse
    Alex Wyse
    • Frank
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      • Alex Wyse
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      • Alex Wyse
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    8icantoo

    Hahaha

    I had written a whole different review and had to delete it. I watched this movie and it was a tad slow at one part and I fast forward. Then I watched again. I had rented it and had two days so I gave it a second watch and I have to say this. Hysterical.

    The sets, the acting, all better than I expected. I like that they brought the gay community mainstream, I like the commentary and its usage.

    This is not a horror movie, unless your gay and then your just showing the truth of your existence and how scary it can be.

    Obviously it does get a little slow at one point and seem kind of pointless but KEEP WATCHING! It does pick up! I just wish they would have been more clear that it was JUST comedy.
    5FrederickThornborrow

    Almost really good... just not quite enough

    Summoning Sylvia is almost a really good movie... but it's just not quite enough comedy/horror to push it over the top.

    There are some genuine laugh out loud moments throughout the film and overall, it certainly works well as a decent comedy. The "horror" aspects however are basically non-existant.

    It really felt like the film would have been boosted even more if there was a little (or maybe even a lot) of extra emphasis on the supernatural threat. The characters never feel like they're in any jeopardy at all.

    The cast was overall really great imo as well.

    It's too bad, but it seems destined to become a film you'll see and forget about, instead of joining the list of great horror comedies.
    4jmbovan-47-160173

    Trying for camp, and they overshot it

    Summoning Sylvia is a perfectly fine campy film of a gay supernatural story. It has all the elements that are needed: haunted house, spooky backstory, believers, and enough confusion that no one really understands what is happening.

    Then, the mistakes start. The shrill stereotypes that are indicative of "gay culture" dominate the film. And they are so strong that even the "straight" character has to become the epitome of a ignorant homophobe with all the inkling of being a violent repressed soul. Ho Hum.

    I want representation and love the ideas of what this film is trying to do. I'm frustrated that representation of gay has to be a certain way: shrill, effeminate, queeny, and all leading to a drag performance.

    Do they know that there is a full range of gay men out there? Is Adam Pauley on Happy Endings one of the few images of a gay man I can somewhat relate to because he's just a guy who likes men?
    6paulclaassen

    Over the top? A bit, but I liked this different approach to a gay (or haunting) movie.

    'Summoning Sylvia' is a very short movie (74 minutes) with a simple premise, so this is going to be a short review.

    What's the movie about? About summoning Sylvia, off course! Larry is about to get married to Jamie, so his friends Nico, Reggie and Kevin throw him a bachelor party for the weekend at a haunted house. Story goes, years ago Sylvia killed her son Phillip and buried him on the grounds. Philip now haunts the property.

    Further to the story, it is believed Sylvia killed her son because he was gay. I'm not going to ruin anything for you, so let's just say the film dishes up a few twists towards the end.

    But let's not jump to the end yet. Nico decides to do a séance, joking that he would like to ask Sylvia what really happened. It's all fun and games for the friends until Jamie's brother Harrison uninvitedly shows up. Well, not entirely uninvited since Larry told Philip in a moment of panic it was ok for Harrison to join them. Oh, did I mention all the guys except Harrison is gay? This puts the guys in a bit of an awkward situation, resulting in funny moments.

    But when Sylvia shows up, it's a different ball game altogether... I don't think I've ever seen a gay movie about a haunting. Uhm, or should that be a film about a haunting with gay characters? Well, however you look at it, this turned out to be very entertaining. I enjoyed the characters, I enjoyed the setting in the haunted house, and I enjoyed the 'over the top' moments. This was a very different kind of gay movie and I liked it.
    8Reviews_of_the_Dead

    Fun Haunted House Comedy

    This is a movie that I learned about when Justin Cook reached out about potentially watching the screener. I confirmed that I would when I saw that this was horror. I did read a bit of the synopsis ahead of it. Seeing that this was also a comedy made me wonder which genre this would fall more into.

    Synopsis: a gay bachelor party turns spooky when sinister spirits are suddenly summoned.

    For this one, we start with getting a brief introduction to the characters and the event that begins the haunting. Larry (Travis Coles) is getting married to Jamie (Michael Urie). Larry's friends kidnap him for a bachelor weekend that they've planned. Reggie (Troy Iwata) is the planner. With him is Nico (Frankie Grande) and Kevin (Noah J. Ricketts). An issue arises though. Larry promised he would take Harrison (Nicholas Logan) tuxedo shopping for the wedding. To make up for it, Larry says that everyone is cool if Harrison joins them. The issue here is that everyone on this trip is gay aside from him. Larry also didn't check either as he's a people pleaser.

    Before Harrison arrives, they decide to do a séance to wake up the spirits of the house. It is haunted and that is why Reggie picked it. Nico fancies himself a witch and together they try to conjure up the spirits of Sylvia (Veanne Cox) and Phillip (Camden Garcia). She is thought to have killed herself and was then murdered in her home. Things might be as they seem. The night takes odd turns as this group tries to solve the mystery and not kill each other as things get revealed.

    I decided to go a bit lighter on the recap as this is more about the characters than the actual haunting. Those elements are light to be honest. That doesn't necessarily mean it is a bad thing. This movie though is comedy first. It is hilarious at that. I'll come back to that shortly, what I think I should do is first breakdown the characters as that carries the movie story wise for me.

    Now each of the characters have their character flaws. Larry is too nice. He is afraid to upset people so he goes with the flow. He avoids conflict. To be honest, I see myself there. He also seems to tone down who he is when Harrison shows up, since his soon to be brother-in-law is straight. Nico is a big personality. He won't tone it down and I appreciate him for being who he is. This makes for comedy as well. He butts heads with Harrison. Reggie is a meticulous planner and when things get disrupted, it annoys him. Kevin is a romantic who is interested in Reggie. Harrison is interesting as I said. He's a former military guy who has a bit of PTSD and maybe a drinking problem. The acting here is great from Coles, Grande, Iwata, Ricketts and Logan. They all play so well off each other as I was saying.

    Then to shift over to the haunting. What I like here is that we get the lore of what happened. It is thought that Sylvia killed her son, Phillip. The group is hoping to bring them back to find out the truth. This is a section that we see more and more as the movie goes on and I liked that. What I didn't care for here is that it seems this will be a focal point, but its more of a McGuffin. It pushes the story along and there are reveals there. I'd say that Cox and Garcia are good in their roles here as well.

    The last bit for the story that I want to bring up is the social commentary here. I think it is well done. It didn't feel in your face so you could enjoy this as a haunted house comedy. There is the element of Harrison being the fish out of water. What I love is the normalizing this group of friends and how they live their lives. Having more movies like this to make it the normal is good for cinema in my opinion.

    Now I did lie. There is one other thing I want to bring up and that is the horror elements. As a horror fan and reviewer, I wish they would ramp this up a bit more. That is why I feel the subplot with Sylvia is a McGuffin. It moves the story forward, but that seems to be all that it is. The atmosphere is good at times being a bit creepy. This leans more into the comedy though which I'm not always a fan of.

    All that I think that is left to go into would be with the filmmaking. I think that this is shot well. The cinematography and editing are good. I like how they will mesh different things together where a character will be doing something and then it will shift to another in the same position. I enjoy that. There aren't a lot in the way of effects here outside of that, but it also doesn't need them. Other than that, I thought that the soundtrack was fine. It fit for what we needed here, especially during a montage scene that was fun and another one where Harrison is trying to be 'part of the group'.

    In conclusion, this a fun movie. This is more comedy than horror. That is something I want to establish. We have a great group of characters that feel like old friends. The acting fits perfectly there. The littlest things and the stress of the situation opens unresolved issues. I also think that there is a good message here with how things play out as well. Not sure I could fully recommend this to horror fans though. If you don't mind one that is more lighthearted, then this is for you. I had a blast here.

    My Rating: 7.5 out of 10.

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    • Trivia
      Nico, played by Frankie Grande, mentions that he has seen Wicked fourteen times. His real-life sister, Ariana Grande, will be starring in the movie version of Wicked.
    • Quotes

      Reggie: Hey, but we're together. Four old friends...

      Nico: Who sometimes kiss

      Reggie: What? No, we don't kiss

      Kevin: Not even on special occasions?

      Nico: Well, what's the point of having friends if you don't kiss?

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    • Release date
      • March 31, 2023 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Official Website
    • Language
      • English
    • Filming locations
      • New Jersey, USA
    • Production companies
      • Cody Lassen & Associates
      • Diamond Dog Entertainment
      • Book of Spells
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $52,663
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $37,366
      • Apr 2, 2023
    • Gross worldwide
      • $52,663
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 14m(74 min)
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      • 1.85 : 1

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