Chutney Popcorn is a good movie. I can’t get more passionate about it than that but that’s because I’m inherently biased against the 1990s. 6.3/10
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While it won’t be a happy ending lesbian classic like the first Yes or No, it’s definitely a stronger, less obnoxious film than Yes or No 2. 5.8/10
Deadly Illusions joins the exclusive pantheon of bad WLW movies that are actually fun to watch. 3.7/10
I don’t think I’ve ever seen a WLW movie that absolutely shouted its subtext at me the way Shelter Me did. 5.1/10
Women and Sometimes Men is one of those movies where it ended and I questioned what the point of telling this story was. 3.2/10
While the 60’s one is closer to the original story, nicer to look at and less sleazy, I prefer this 1983 version. I can’t objectively defend my position but that’s what’s in my heart. 7.1/10
Even without my personal feelings on the franchise and this character, the film is still a middling and derivative action thriller. 5.5/10
Supernova is slow, meandering and doesn’t present the best depiction of a 15 year old’s sexuality. But damn, it’s just so nice to look at. 6.5/10
There’s some good work in Ava’s Impossible Things but the fantasy world aspect takes away from these positives too much. 3.9/10
Love, Spells and All That has a great premise. It also has a consistent sense of its own identity and tone. It just so happens that said tone was joyless magical realism. 5.4/10