Overwiew :A tale about two lovelorn fiftysomething New Yorkers. Christopher is an exterminator-cum-jazz musician who, after years of one-night stands, begins to question his sexual orientation. Grace is a divorcee whose daughter has just left home for college. Grace is looking to jump-start her life anew. Grace's best friends push her to try dating again, while Christopher's fellow musician doesn't quite know what to do about his buddy's tentative game plan. When a blind date for Grace goes bad, she ducks into a gay bar--and meets first-time patron Christopher. The circumstances are so wrong that the two are immediately drawn to each other. But as with any romantic relationship at any age, their fears--both mutual and individual--may prevent them from being happy together. Is Grace's credo "never again" a self-fulfilling prophecy?
Producers :
Terence Michael, Dawn Wolfrom, Bob Kravitz, Eric Schaeffer, Noel Ashman, Brenda Kravitz
Writers :
Eric Schaeffer
Critic Reviews
Grade
Slant Magazine - Ed Gonzalez : ...American Pie for adults. more...
C+
New York Times - Stephen Holden : Think of Never Again as bad Neil Simon with sex toys attached. more...
D+
New York Post - Megan Turner : ...appalling... more...
D+
Los Angeles Times - Kevin Thomas : Schaeffer has confused an entirely appropriate sexual candor with flagrant crudity... more...
F  
filmcritic.com - Blake French : Indeed, it is truly as disgusting as it sounds: a sex comedy with old people. more...
C-
Film Threat - Merle Bertrand : ... a welcome and heartwarming addition to the romantic comedy genre... more...
B+
Chicago Tribune - Michael Wilmington : ...good-natured but trivial... more...
C-
NZone - (2 out of 5 stars) There is the sense, as Ron Shelton’s 'Play It to the Bone' opens, that : http://www.atnzone.com/moviezone/reviews/playittothebone.shtml more...