A Perfect Ending is a well-performed drama with enough intelligence and talent to portray topics of WLW sexuality and death without falling into one of the many pitfalls both those plots have. 7.6/10
Tag: <span>2012</span>
Despite being almost two and a half hours, Beyond the Hills skips the romance aspect of a WLW movie and jumps right to the tragedy. 8.7/10
Sure, Breaking the Girls has more lady kissing in it than most but overall, it’s like the literally bazillion other mediocre thrillers that make the same mistake of thinking more misdirects equals a better movie. 4.6/10
Have you ever been watching a WLW film and thought to yourself how much better this movie would be if James Franco is in it? If so, I’ve got the movie for you! If that doesn’t appeal to you, there’s nothing else that would make About Cherry something I would recommend to anyone. 4.3/10
I was under the impression Jack and Diane was a movie with WLW and werewolves. It is not. I am not even sure what it is other than not good. 3.8/10
Passion is a movie I like far more than it deserves. This movie is frustrating, uneven and confusing. Unfortunately, I’m basically a magpie and this movie is the cinematic equivalent of a shiny thing. 6.1/10
In the months that have passed between me seeing Frauensee and writing this review, the only thing that sticks in my mind about this movie is how spectacularly average it is. I have never seen a movie that’s so aggressively 5/10. It is a remarkably unremarkable film.
The Guest House is another jewel in the crown of shitty lesbian movies made by male filmmakers. 3/10