[1][3][4] Interviewees featured in the film include Beth Malone, Kathy Najimy and Andrew Tobias.
[1] In the Los Angeles Blade, John Paul King writes, "The speakers are engaged, passionate, proud of who they are and the journeys they have made – and the honesty of their truth-telling, coupled with the director's skilled shaping of their group narrative, keeps our interest riveted throughout.
"[9] Tara Parker-Pope writes in The New York Times, "Since watching the film, I've asked the question “How gay are you?” or “How straight are you?” to many of my friends, starting some interesting dinner conversations.
"[1] Tom Keogh of Video Librarian says Salvino "coaxes a common denominator of humanity from a wide spectrum of men and women in many forms, shapes, ages, colors, dress, class, education, and relationship preferences."
Keogh also writes the film "becomes monotonous at times" while ultimately making "a solid argument for understanding and acceptance.