“Cry Now” (** out of four) was a tepid romantic soap opera about the relationship between a street graffiti artist (Miguel Angel Caballero) and a designer (Ilana Carter) which begins to heat up but his relationship with his obsessive ex-girlfriend (Mina Olivera) begins to interfere and causes problems for all of them. Not sexy enough, twisty enough, original enough, or even bad enough to make this worth checking out although Caballero is good in the lead and the film remains watchable through-out. Owes an obvious amount to Zalman King but his “Red Shoe Diaries” and porn-potboilers in the ’90’s were far more intensive than this.