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Reviews
Girls on Film (2023)
Character Study
Girls on Film is a character study of two women who enter into a tumultuous lesbian relationship. Both Dare Taylor as "Rain" and Willow Grey as "Blake" are fantastic in their roles and they deliver some powerful moments throughout. "Rain" is the beautiful girl next door type who dives head first into her first same sex relationship and "Blake" is the striking, brooding, manipulative, rich girl who seduces Rain into her dark world. Rain and Blake are so different but share so many subtle commonalities as they navigate their love for each other amidst this dysfunction. The writing and dialogue is on point. Written and directed by Robin Bain of the Girl Lost movies fame (which I'm a super fan of), Girls on Film is a really interesting follow-up to the Girl Lost movies with an intriguing, nuanced and unique LGBT storyline and some great performances and moments.
Girl Lost: A Hollywood Story (2020)
hyper realism I almost felt like I was watching a documentary
I loved the first Girl Lost movie and this second one does not disappoint. Both films feel true to the LA underground scene of the sex industry that is not often illustrated in films. The city of Los Angeles is not sugar coated and looks pretty dismal which seems to be a sad reality today in 2021. The story highlights the lives of four desperate women finding their way by any means while doing sex work. I liked that the movie portrayed women exploiting other women and not the typical male "pimp". With hyper realism I almost felt like I was watching a documentary. Really good movie. The pacing is fast, I was left wanting more. Also, the original score is beautiful. Recommend.
The New York Times Presents: Framing Britney Spears (2021)
I love you Britney
Powerful! I love you Britney. We finally get to see the truth about the music industry machine. Young girls beware. Keep the faith.
Scream Queens (2015)
Homage to the classics
Wish this was still filming. The homage to slasher films was classic. Alas, the silly but brilliant old horror films are a thing of the past.