Spread
An indie sex comedy centered on a serial womanizer and his jilted lover.
19 March 1976, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
1 September 1976, Michigan, USA
24 April 1977, Los Angeles, California, USA
February 25, 1983 in Mission Viejo, California, USA
February 24, 1981 in Washington, District of Columbia, USA
May 23, 1961 in San Mateo County, California, USA
9 February 1980, Leningrad, Russian SFSR, USSR [now St. Petersburg, Russia]
July 06, 2010
The tale of a guy who's just a victim of being a jerk, coping with the horrible curse of being good-looking.January 05, 2010
Letting things slide into a sort of low-calorie moral vacuum, Mackenzie hasn't so much nailed LA's culture of skin-deep gratification as produced an advert for it.August 18, 2009
The film doesn't quite come off, though lots and lots of clothes do during its randy, random 97 minutes.January 05, 2010
It's deeply moral soft-core porn.August 14, 2009
A witless homage to Shampoo and American Gigolo that's brain-dead on arrival.August 20, 2009
The film becomes unintentionally funny when he falls for another hustler (Margarita Levieva) with even less conscience, their grand passion leading to ludicrous behavior and soap-opera dialogue.August 14, 2009
Its formulaic, unconvincing story adds little to the conversation about slack ambition, mutual exploitation and evolving social mores.August 14, 2009
Although Kutcher deserves some credit for trying to spread his professional wings, it quickly becomes clear that he's in over his head.January 05, 2010
Kutcher is a credible and potent leading man with an easy address to the camera. He carries off the movie with some style.January 05, 2010
The very impressive Spread deserves to be a cherished gem.January 05, 2010
Shallow, melodramatic, pretentious and wildly misguided, it's also ambitious, entertaining and rather funny.January 05, 2010
The ghosts of Shampoo, American Gigolo and even Alfie (both versions) cruelly haunt the ripe and raunchy frames of Mackenzie's Spread - another "shallow-stud-in-need-of-redemption" movie that pales in the face of its predecessors.