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201195 minRomance

eCupid

Is eCupid a Hit or Flop?

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Is eCupid worth watching? With a rating of 5.3/10, this Romance film is a mixed-bag for fans of the genre. Read on for our detailed analysis and user reviews.

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eCupid Synopsis

Marshall is an over-worked ad exec who is suffering from a serious case of the seven year itch with his loving boyfriend. As Marshall’s 30th birthday nears he sets hell-bent on changing his life and comes across a mysterious dating app called eCupid which quickly turns his world upside down, overwhelming him sexy guys at every turn!

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Top Cast

Houston Rhines
Houston RhinesMarshall
Noah Schuffman
Noah SchuffmanGabe
Morgan Fairchild
Morgan FairchildVenus
Andy Anderson
Andy AndersonChris 1
Joe Komara
Joe KomaraChris 2
John Callahan
John CallahanMr. Hutchington
Mike C. Manning
Mike C. ManningMyles (as Mike Manning)
Galen Drever
Galen DreverDawson
Chris Rubeiz
Chris RubeizJimmy
Matt Lewis
Matt LewisKeith

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Is eCupid worth watching?

eCupid has received mixed reviews with a 5.3/10 rating. It might be worth watching if you're a fan of Romance movies.

Is eCupid hit or flop?

eCupid has received average ratings (5.3/10), performing moderately with audiences.

What genre is eCupid?

eCupid is a Romance movie that Marshall is an over-worked ad exec who is suffering from a serious case of the seven year itch with his loving boyfriend. As Marshall’s 30th birthday ...

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Critic Reviews

CinemaSerfMar 26, 2025
★ 6

“Marshall” - or “Marsh” to his pals (Houston Rhines) lives with his boyfriend “Gabe” (Noah Schuffman) but their lives are now pretty much going through the motions. There’s no sex, too much work and their priorities have become a bit stale. He’s browsing on his laptop one evening when he encounters a site that offers him a solution to his tired existence. He signs up and next thing he knows, boyfriend “Gabe” knows how he feels and, dejected, moves in with a couple of their friends. Unbeknownst to “Marsh” this app is now manipulating his entire life. It’s fixing him up with dates, hosting parties and generally making a nuisance of itself whilst he tries to juggle the pressures of his job with his pretty obvious desires to get his “Gabe” back. Jeopardy? Well no, not really; nor is the much by way of notable acting nor writing here as the story unfolds. It does, however, have quite a powerful messages for those cynics amongst us who question just how dependent people now are on their computers and the internet when it comes to our daily lives. We arrange and cancel by text message; we create and change our relationship statuses as if we were turning a page on a calendar and when it comes to actually making an effort when the Sheen has faded a little, well again we seek refuge amongst the 0s and 1s. This is quite fun at times in illustrating the impotence of “Marsh” and also at the readiness of “Gabe” to take the easy option and not to try to work for what even a blind man in a snowstorm at 3am could see was what they both wanted. It is old hat, has it’s fair share of gay stereotypes and offers nothing new, but it just might resonate, especially if you like your Merlot from “Falcon Crest”.