Textuality (film)

[2] The cast also includes Eric McCormack, Kris Holden-Ried, Kristen Hager, Holly Elissa, Supinder Wraich, Anna Cyzon and Renee Percy.

The characters are one-dimensional, the script is banal, and the social media angle the movie works so hard to establish in its opening reel isn’t even relevant to the plot in the end.

In that opening reel, though, Textuality flirts with the notion that texting, Facebooking and blogging push people even further away from engaging with one another in the real world.

Textuality’s script, written by co-star Liam Card, just rehashes ancient rom-com tropes and throws in a few Twitter references to seem contemporary.

"[4] For the Sun Media chain, Liz Braun was more charitable, writing that "Textuality may not rise much above its genre, but the movie does have some laugh out loud moments and a bit of sizzling dialogue."