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A well-crafted film, and it must be said that its actresses, in being prepared to come close to baring all for art, reveal stunning figures and perform scorching routines.Full Review
An ensemble piece developed from an improvisational workshop, the movie exudes a haunted melancholy that recalls such early Alan Rudolph films as "Choose Me" and "Welcome to L.A," and it includes several flashy performances.Full Review
Iguana runs hot and cold, being engaging and dull by turns depending on the plausibility of the character before the camera.Full Review
All the ladies get repeatedly naked, which, after all, is why you're going to go see it. And there's nothing wrong with that.Full Review
