

Movie spotlight
At Ease
Life in the army can be tough. Fucking tough! But rest assured that our troop of hyper-horny soldiers always finds the time to take a break from all that rigorous training to enjoy some much-needed boy-on-boy action. After all, the army that fucks together, fights together – a maxim that brothers Joel and Nick Vargas are only too keen to point out to new recruits Kyle Willis and Calvin Rose. And with Roman Smid and the incredible Jaro Stone in the ranks, you can be sure that this is one military parade you (and your cock) just won’t wanna miss!
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Plot Summary
A struggling stand-up comedian grapples with personal demons and the pressure of his career while attempting to find meaning in his life. The film follows his journey through the chaotic world of open mic nights and the complexities of his relationships. It delves into themes of ambition, failure, and the search for authenticity.
Critical Reception
At Ease received a mixed to negative reception from critics, who often found the film's comedic elements lacking and its dramatic undertones heavy-handed. Audience responses were similarly divided, with some appreciating its raw portrayal of a comedian's life, while others criticized its pacing and tonal inconsistencies.
What Reviewers Say
The film struggles to balance its comedic aspirations with its dramatic subject matter.
Performances are uneven, with some cast members failing to connect with their characters.
The narrative often feels underdeveloped, leaving the audience with a sense of dissatisfaction.
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Fun Fact
The film was shot in and around Los Angeles, California, with many of the comedy club scenes filmed in actual local venues.
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