A group of diverse individuals embark on a night filled with love, aspirations, and unexpected connections as a young DJs opportunity at a festival sets off a chain of encounters and passionate pursuits of dreams. XOXO is a 2016 American English-language Drama Musical film starring Sarah Hyland, Graham Phillips, Brett Debuono, Hayley Kiyoko, Colin Woodell, Ryan Hansen and Cachet Womack. XOXO was Produced by Christopher Louie, Max Leitman, Joe Russell, Daniel Shafer and Pete Tong. XOXO is written by Christopher Louie and Dylan Meyer and it is directed by Christopher Louie. Netflix acquired the distribution rights for the motion picture. XOXO was released on 4th October 2017 and takes a screen time of 92 minutes. The screenplay for the movie was written by Dylan Meyer. Cinematography was done by Dami n Acevedo and editing by Sam Bauer and Debby Germinio. The music was composed by Aaron Drake.
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XOXO Reviews and Ratings
Average Review Rating : positive
Positive Review Rating : 63%
Robert Yaniz, Jr.
More than most, XOXO the latest Netflix original film to hit the streaming service tows that delicate line, delivering a fun (albeit lightweight) ensemble comedy/drama. ( Read More )
Nick Murray
Most of XOXOs plot may be as predictable as an EDM song, but it too offers pleasures to those willing to give themselves over to its rhythms. ( Read More )
Rohan Naahar
But theres no way youre remembering even a single characters name 10 minutes after youre done watching it. ( Read More )
Nico Lang
Ethan, who doesnt have credentials, cant convince the bouncer to let him backstage to perform. ( Read More )
Travis Hopson
Theres nothing new or vaguely original here, but the film does capture the hypnagogic appeal of the rave scene, which is something Hollywood has often struggled with. ( Read More )