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Cynara: Poetry in Motion (1996)

Posted on 15 December 2009 by admin

Cynara: Poetry in Motion

Studio: Wolfe Video Release Date: 10/17/2006 Run time: 40 minutes

From Nicole Conn, director of the classic lesbian love story Claire of the Moon comes a sensual and sexy tale that portrays erotic love between two truly beautiful women.

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Butterfly Kiss (1996)

Posted on 18 October 2009 by admin

Butterfly Kiss

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A taut work of rigor and complexity, laced with flashes of pitch-dark humor! –Los Angeles Times

Eunice, an unpredictable social outcast, one day meets Miriam, a beautiful yet withdrawn gas station attendant. Before long the two are on the road and in love. Even when Eunice starts murdering horny truckers and pesky salesmen, Miriam believes she can save her friend. The question is, can Miriam make Eunice good before Eunice makes Miriam bad?

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Losing Chase (1996)

Posted on 23 September 2009 by admin

Losing Chase

Studio: Platinum Disc Llc Release Date: 02/14/2006

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Bound (1996) – Mafia Lesbian Movie

Posted on 25 July 2009 by admin

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Bound is a 1996 neo-noir crime thriller film directed by the Wachowski Brothers. It is about a woman (Jennifer Tilly) who longs to escape her relationship with her mafioso boyfriend (Joe Pantoliano). When she meets the alluring ex-con (Gina Gershon) hired to renovate the next-door apartment, the two women begin an affair and hatch a scheme to steal $2 million of Mafia money.

Destined for cult status, this provocative thriller offers a grab bag of genres (gangster movie, comedy, sexy romance, crime caper) and tops it all off with steamy passion between lesbian ex-con Corky (Gina Gershon) and a not-so-ditzy gun moll named Violet (Jennifer Tilly), who meets Corky and immediately tires of her mobster boyfriend (Joe Pantoliano). Desperate to break away from the Mob’s influence and live happily ever after, the daring dames hatch a plot to steal $2 million of Mafia money. Their scheme runs into a series of escalating complications, until their very survival depends on split-second timing and criminal ingenuity. Simultaneously violent, funny, and suspenseful, Bound is sure to test your tolerance for bloodshed, but the film is crafted with such undeniable skill that several critics (including Roger Ebert) placed it on their top-ten lists for 1996. –Jeff Shannon

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Bound received positive reviews from film critics who praised the humor and style of the directors as well as the realistic portrayal of a lesbian relationship in a mainstream film. Detractors of the film criticized the excessive violence and superficiality of the plot. The film won several festival awards, mostly at gay and lesbian festivals.

The Wachowski Brothers’ best film….
I’m going out on a limb here, but I think this is the best work that the Wachowski Brothers have ever done.

Bound review
This is a fast paced crime thriller. A must view for fans of the creators of The Matrix Trilogy.

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