Caffeine
Closed CaptioningJohn Cosgrove
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Plot Summary
There's always something strange brewing at the Black Cat Cafe. During one lunchtime at this offbeat coffee house, the relationships of the quirky staff and several couples are turned upside down by the sudden revelations of supremely embarrassing secrets relating to their sexual behavior...and misbehavior. Caffeine is an eccentric comedy about the hapless attemps of these characters to repair their fractured relationships as they confront issues of fidelity, betrayal, forgiveness, and commitment.
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Rotten Tomatoes Movie Reviews
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0%- Reviews Counted: 9
- Fresh: 0
- Rotten: 9
- Average Rating: 3.2/10
Top Critics' Reviews
Rotten: A witless examination of relationships and day jobs, Cosgrove's would-be comedy finds little humor in issues of infidelity, heartbreak (and bodily functions), resulting in a film that's hopelessly amateurish and creatively destitute.
Rotten: About as appetizing as a pot of dishwater coffee.
Rotten: The claustrophobic and poorly executed Caffeine is either a play in search of a movie or a movie in search of a play but, either way, it's searching for the wrong thing.
Rotten: [An] overly antic coffeehouse comedy.
Customer Reviews
Andrew Lee Potts
i ♥ andrew lee potts great actor! watch him in alice as hatter, amazing! and...really hot!
Very Funny!!
I thought this movie was hilarious. It may seem like it has no plot, but there is comedy within it. This is a rare gem of a film, a must have!!
Andrew-Lee Potts is God
I Love Andrew-Lee Potts. You Should Watch SyFy's Alice, Where He Plays Hatter, A Spin-off Charater of The Mad Hatter. HOT! <3 Loving Andrew-Lee Potts. Best Actor EVER! x3
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