I’m not saying there are no nude scenes, but women actually spend more of the film with their clothes on, crafting complex relationships and inherently critiquing the Catholic church. 7.5/10
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I can’t believe this movie exists. The style of it assures you it is indeed a film from 1969. But the content of its story is staggeringly progressive for its time. 6.5/10
The Corruption remains a beautiful looking movie, but one with an identity crisis about whether it’s erotica or more serious art. 5.5/10
I can’t believe I’m saying this about a film that had a human sacrifice that descended into funky naked dancing, but Caribbean Papaya is pretty boring. 3.4/10
The Freudian focus of The Escape is the rotten centre of a stylish and intriguing vintage WLW film. 5.2/10
Me, Myself and Her is one of the most conflict-light WLW movies I’ve ever seen. It bored me. 5.2/10
The Sisters really surprised me. I went in expecting bottom of the barrel sleaze when the movie is actually a fairly competent melodrama. 6.9/10
While there are elements of Body of Deceit that could have been worse, they’re vastly overshadowed by the elements that could have been better. 3.3/10
Salamander is the earliest WLW film to feature an interracial relationship. That alone makes noteworthy. But beyond being noteworthy, is Salamander any good? Absolutely not. 2.4/10
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