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June 21, 2025
Girltrash: All Night Long (2014) is a wild, unapologetically queer, and musically electric ride through one chaotic night in Los Angeles. Equal parts crime caper, coming-of-age comedy, and pop-rock musical, the film is a colorful explosion of rebellion, romance, and unapologetic female energyโwrapped in a soundtrack that refuses to quit.
The story kicks off when Daisy (Lisa Rieffel) and Tyler (Michelle Lombardo), two small-time criminals and aspiring rock stars, find themselves tangled in a last-minute gig, a stolen car, and a bag of missing cash. Along the way, they cross paths with a group of girls trying to get to the same concertโmost notably, the sweet and shy Colby (Gabrielle Christian), who harbors a serious crush on the wild, unpredictable Misty (Mandy Musgrave).

As the night spirals into a whirlwind of neon lights, bar brawls, bad decisions, and unexpected connections, Girltrash blends high-stakes hilarity with real emotional beats about identity, loyalty, and the courage to be honest about who you are and what you want.

The performances are brash, heartfelt, and bursting with charisma. Musgrave and Christian, in particular, steal the show with their electric chemistry and heartfelt duets. The original songs, penned by South of Nowhere creator Angela Robinson, pulse with pop-punk attitude and infectious energy, making the film feel like a live mixtape of chaos and desire.

Though low-budget in appearance, the film leans into its DIY vibe, using it as fuel for its rebellious spirit. Itโs not about polishโitโs about passion, and Girltrash has it in spades.

Whether you come for the music, the mess, or the mayhem, Girltrash: All Night Long delivers a night you wonโt forget. Campy, chaotic, and full of heart, itโs a cult classic waiting to be rediscovered. A love letter to queer girls who just want to rockโand raise a little hell.