Cherry Pop

2017 "Time to Untuck!"
4.6| 1h20m| en
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When Zaza, headliner of a weekly drag show, 'CHERRY POP', refuses to come out of her dressing room, all hell breaks loose backstage. A young newcomer, The Cherry, is hiding a huge secret from the girls while getting ready for his debut performance.

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Also starring Detox

Also starring Tempest DuJour

Reviews

Cubussoli Very very predictable, including the post credit scene !!!
Micransix Crappy film
TrueHello Fun premise, good actors, bad writing. This film seemed to have potential at the beginning but it quickly devolves into a trite action film. Ultimately it's very boring.
Kirandeep Yoder The joyful confection is coated in a sparkly gloss, bright enough to gleam from the darkest, most cynical corners.
andja-80337 Here's the thing: I love drag queen movies. They are the perfect mix of cheesy, preachy, and crude. Cherry pop is a great queen movie at heart, but my problem with it resides in the basic message. This movie is about a straight man who dresses up as a drag queen not because it's his dream or he feels like a drag queen, but instead to catch his big break. That just doesn't sit well with me! First of all, drag is an lgbt thing. It's weird to have a straight white man appropriate gay culture, but not that weird. Like, if his dream was to be a drag queen and he really just wanted to live that lifestyle, then I think it would be totally fine that he was straight. However, his ultimate goal is not to be a drag queen. He just wants to preform. There's nothing wrong with that, it's judt not fair for him to use drag as a way to climb to the top! This isn't his culture and he has no particular love for drag, so he's literally just using it for personal gain and that just doesn't sit right with me. If the message hadn't been so accepting of blatant disrespect for gay culture, than I would've rated this WAY higher than two stars, but unfortunately I just can't support this message. It's a great movie, I just hate the main character!
lstrousends A laughfest from beginning to end. Great silly performances by all. Lars Berge was very effective and perfectly acted as the straight guy who wants to really sing in drag just so he can perform in front of an audience.He manages to finally get accepted into the gang. Loved it.
cotties This movie took me back to the years when i used to work with trans gendered and cross dressers .. man i miss those days this is severely the best drag movie i have ever seen laugh out loud funny the whole way I will be watching this again and i don't do that often after seeing only two stars on google i had to review this with 10 stars and this is the first review i have ever made about a movie thank you all so much for the laughs i really needed it much love xo ELDAFYRE XOXO www.eldafyre.com
mdhalljr Seriously, this movie features some of the best Drag Race queens in herstory but doesn't do a damn thing with them. How can a move featuring Bob The Drag Queen and Detox not be good? We get almost and a half of endless explanations of each character in freeze frame format with endless boring monologues by the "Cherry" of their background and motivations. Show us, don't tell us!Then the drag performances are over-dubbed by the same person singing each song. It was funny the first song (barely) then a complete bore by the 2nd song.I feel this movie was written for the un-charismatic lead "Cherry" to give him a springboard for his career or maybe he's partnered to the writer and they wanted to give him a starring role.Then he literally almost gay bashes the queens with his awesome straightness just because the drag queens roasted the hell out of him. What an embarrassment because you know Detox would had beat his ass in real life.Then we get to see the Cherry come out on stage and look completely awkward. Remember how Gene Hackman looked in drag in The Birdcage? This is worse.