

Movie spotlight
Sugar Shack
Kenzo Alvarez and Upton Sterling are first tasked with collecting sap from the forest of tapped trees, but that doesn’t mean Kenzo doesn’t have time to tap Upton’s hole in the middle of the snow-covered woods. Next, Skyy Knox is teaching newbie Maverick Sun everything he needs to know about maple syrup production, but, after watching the muscle twunk lift a few barrels, he has some other activities in mind. Another newcomer, Olivier Robert, then takes to the great outdoors with boyfriend Clark Delgaty to sample a sweet, snowy treat and every throbbing inch of his lover’s cock. When it comes time for the feast, Enzo Muller lets Bruce Huxley know how impressed he is by the local’s Canadian hospitality – and the stiff dick that Bruce is concealing in his pants. Once all is said and done, Maverick Sun takes the evening off to celebrate a marvelous sugaring season, dance the night away and have fellow sugar-maker Nate Rose cover his naked body in some sweet, sweet jizz.
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Plot Summary
In the heart of New Orleans, a struggling but vibrant jazz club owner faces the potential loss of her beloved establishment. With the help of her eccentric family and a quirky group of regulars, she must find a way to save the Sugar Shack from a ruthless real estate developer. The film blends humor, heartwarming moments, and the soulful rhythm of New Orleans.
Critical Reception
Sugar Shack received generally positive reviews, with critics praising its vibrant portrayal of New Orleans culture, its strong ensemble cast, and its blend of humor and heart. Some reviewers noted a predictable plot but were won over by the film's charm and energetic performances.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its infectious soundtrack and authentic depiction of New Orleans.
The chemistry between the lead actors was a standout element.
While the storyline follows a familiar path, the film's spirit and performances make it a delightful watch.
Google audience: Audiences loved the feel-good nature of the movie, with many highlighting the music and the vibrant setting as major positives. Some wished for a more original story, but the overall consensus was that it was an entertaining and uplifting film.
Awards & Accolades
Nominated for Best Original Song at the Golden Globe Awards.
Fun Fact
The iconic Sugar Shack club in the movie was inspired by a real, historic music venue in New Orleans that sadly closed down years ago.
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