I was fully entertained by Jennifer Corinna and Gene Duffy's, "Living with Uncle Ray." I was especially impressed by their casting and direction. The performances are natural and believable under the facile direction of Ms. Corinna and Mr. Duffy. Especially noteworthy were Frank Payne as Manny and Steven Christopher Parker as Jimmy. Gene Duffy's portrayal of Uncle Ray is excellent, believable and a real stretch for Mr. Duffy who, in real life, is a Hollywood hunk. Although Mr. Duffy gave a very credible performance, in future films, I would hope to see him take advantage of His God-given attributes as a leading man rather than hide behind the mask of a character, no matter how skillfully portrayed. As he ages, there'll be plenty of time for character roles. With what I surmise as a limited budget, these film makers have filled the screen with an entertaining film with fine acting and production value. It all starts with the story, and I believe Mr. Duffy has many more stories to share with us. Following in the footsteps of so many writer/actor/directors that preceded him, I believe we'll be seeing much more of Mr. Duffy's talents in the future. My hat goes off to Corinna and Duffy for their first film which is the beginning of many more to come.