Gray Matters neuters its own message and makes this a film without an audience. 4.7/10
Tag: <span>2000s</span>
The comedy is hit and miss but A Family Affair’s overall story of love, acceptance and its relationship with religion generally works. 5.6/10
Bobbie’s Girl is perfectly fine. I don’t have any abject negatives about the film. But I can’t bring myself to be passionately in its favour either. 6.1/10
At some point when making a film about murder, incest and class issues you gotta ask yourself, how many nude scenes does this movie really need? 6.0/10
Kiss Me Again is shallow nonsense. Its focus is on being sexy and little else. 2.7/10
Matsumoto Seicho Special: Yubi is the rare WLW movie that crosses from just being bad into being so bad it’s kind of good. 3.2/10
I thought Vivere was successful. It made me feel one, maybe even two entire emotions. 7/10
What’s Up Scarlet? may be uneven but it does feature a core couple who are likeable and incredibly easy to root for. 5.6/10
Hardcore offers wildly little sympathy, understanding or depth to its teenage sex workers. 3.3/10
I want to support this horror film with a committed, non-objectified lesbian couple who get drawn into a psychic conspiracy. But the execution of the ideas is just not up to par. 4.5/10