TIGLFF Movie Review: The Four-Faced Liar entertaining, fast-paced

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Molly and Bridget form a close friendship that eventually evolves into an affair, as the other characters deal with their own challenges around love, sex and communications. As long as you don’t expect it to get too deep, this film can be quite entertaining.

Review by RONA WIENER

At Tampa International Gay & Lesbian Film Festival Friday Oct. 15, The Four-Faced Liar is a fast-paced, lighthearted look at relationships in a small group running woefully short on honesty and faithfulness.

In this mix we find Molly and Greg, an allegedly happy couple who've just moved to New York. They meet Trip and Bridget, who also live together but are not a couple (this can be a little disorienting, so pay close attention). Trip is busy cheating on his girlfriend, while Bridget is naming her latest conquests after the day of the week.

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