A Group Thing
A Group Thing

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A Group Thing

2019
Movie
Adult · 18+
104 min
English

Noir Male and Chi Chi LaRue present four scenes of beautifully filmed, sensual, interracial group sex. Things get wet and wild in an interracial fourgy fuckfest starring Dillon Diaz, Deep Dic, Manuel Skye, and Nico Santino. While playing poker, things get extra freaky when Noah Donovan, Aaron Reese, Kurtis Wolfe, and Ziggy Banks go all-in on a gangbang. Beau Reed picks both Trent King and Aaron Reese to be the best man at his wedding, and after a few drinks and some dirty conversation about the bachelor party the horny best friends decide to take their friendship to a deeper level. Casey Everett and Colby Tucker are newlyweds who have to work out a deal with mega hung Marquee D'Angelo, the landlord of their rented vacation home, when he checks their credit… but the good news is that their flip-fucking threeway affords the couple a long, enjoyable stay.

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IMDb5.8/10
Director: Andrew P. JonesGenres: Comedy, Drama

Plot Summary

A group of former college friends reunites for a weekend retreat, only to find themselves confronting unresolved issues, buried secrets, and the harsh realities of their diverging life paths. As the weekend progresses, long-held tensions surface, forcing them to re-evaluate their friendships and the choices they've made since graduation. The retreat becomes a crucible for honesty, challenging their perceptions of success, happiness, and each other.

Critical Reception

A Group Thing received a mixed to positive reception, with critics often highlighting the strong performances from its veteran cast, particularly Richard Riehle and Eric Roberts. The film's exploration of relatable themes of friendship, aging, and disillusionment resonated with some reviewers, while others found the narrative occasionally predictable or uneven in its pacing. Audience reception tended to be more favorable, appreciating the emotional depth and character-driven story.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for strong performances from its ensemble cast.

  • Appreciated for its exploration of relatable themes of friendship and mid-life reflection.

  • Some critics noted a familiar narrative arc and pacing issues.

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Fun Fact

The film's intimate setting and focus on dialogue were deliberate choices to allow the experienced cast to showcase their acting prowess.

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