Thirty Nights by JoAnn Ross
The sexual dynamics in this one is creepy and cringy.
The sexual dynamics in this one is creepy and cringy.
This one’s alright, but it never answers many important questions.
It’s amusing and its satirical elements are quaint and engaging, but ultimately, it doesn’t go all out enough to wow me.
The whiny hero and the glacial pacing make this one feel far longer than it actually is.
This is a crappy Final Fantasy movie, but on its own merits, it’s actually alright.
It is what it is, so enjoy the madcap ride and try very hard not to think.
Oh dear, even with the virgin hero, this is the same old stuff that’s being written all the time. It’s an okay read, but still.
It’s okay, but there is not enough substance to make this one worth sinking one’s teeth into.
This one has an appealing hero and great creepy atmosphere, although it can be depressingly formulaic too.
The shiniest thing here is Michael Douglas’s new facelift.