Cast overview, first billed only: | |||
Victoria Justice | ... | Naomi | |
Pierson Fode | ... | Ely (as Pierson Fodé) | |
Matthew Daddario | ... | Gabriel (as Matthew D'Addario) | |
Ryan Ward | ... | Bruce II | |
Griffin Newman | ... | Bruce I | |
Monique Coleman | ... | Girl - Robin | |
Danny Flaherty | ... | Boy - Robin (as Daniel Flaherty) | |
Gary Betsworth | ... | Mr. Mcallister | |
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Dean Kapica | ... | George |
Marianne Hagan | ... | Mom - Susan | |
Maddie Corman | ... | Mom - Ginny | |
Petronia Paley | ... | Mrs. Loy | |
Kathy Tong | ... | Cassandra | |
Cliff Samara | ... | Mahmood | |
Roger Yeh | ... | Geeky Guy |
Incoming NYU freshmen and childhood neighbors Naomi and Ely have been in love with each other their whole lives, even though Ely isn't exactly into girls. The institution of a "No Kiss List" has prevented the two from rifts in the past, but their bond is tested when they both fall for the same guy. The once-inseparable pair must figure out if their friendship is strong enough to get past such an epic predicament as they struggle with the realities of growing up. Written by Naomi and Ely's No Kiss List
Really loved this concept. Really relevant to today. Being in love with your best friend. Yeah we have all experienced that haha. Great acting from Victoria. Director did an amazing job. Really loved this. Worth my money. Loved the comedy and romance and raw feeling you get when watching the movie. Great movie for teenagers and adults to watch. We have all (well most of us) had a best friend like Naomi and Ely had. All in all this is a really good coming of age story and LGBT movie. Great to watch with your friends. Not sure if you would watch with your family do to the make up scenes but to each there own I suppose. Definitely worth checking out if your into movies like this.