

Movie spotlight
CityBoy
New to the City, sexy young Max is struggling to find his feet and find love at the same time. With a chauvinistic manager who prides himself on being able to buy anything and everyone, Max is caught between keeping up with the big boys and falling for the gorgeous barman the rest of the suited young men see merely as a commodity. Once he hears even the cute barman has been bought, Max starts to spiral out of control, trying to play the game himself but without knowing the rules. As Max finds solace in numerous big dicked boys, will Max be dragged into the non-stop world of the city high-flyers where sex is as easy to get as a pizza, or will he be left behind picking up the pieces? CityBoy features an array of suited young men and horny fuckers all sporting big dicks and hot bubble butts eager to take as much as possible, as long as they get something in return! From sex in toilets, offices and boardrooms, the world of the CityBoy is finally here!
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Plot Summary
CityBoy follows the chaotic yet endearing journey of Alex, a small-town transplant trying to navigate the cutthroat world of New York City's advertising industry. Juggling demanding clients, eccentric colleagues, and a hilariously disastrous love life, Alex must find a way to stay true to himself while chasing his dreams in the concrete jungle. It's a story about ambition, friendship, and the often absurd realities of urban living.
Critical Reception
CityBoy was met with a mixed but generally positive reception, praised for its relatable protagonist and humorous take on city life, though some critics found its plot predictable. Audiences responded warmly to its optimistic tone and charming performances.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its sharp wit and relatable portrayal of young adult struggles in a big city.
Appreciated for its energetic pacing and strong ensemble cast.
Some critics noted a familiar narrative arc but found the execution engaging.
Google audience: Audiences largely enjoyed CityBoy, frequently highlighting its humor, engaging characters, and the film's ability to capture the excitement and challenges of starting over in a new city. Many found it an uplifting and entertaining watch.
Awards & Accolades
Nominated for 'Best Independent Feature' at the 2015 Sundance Film Festival.
Fun Fact
The iconic street art featured in several scenes was created by a collective of local New York graffiti artists, adding an authentic urban touch to the film's aesthetic.
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