Alright, here we go, this is the finale episode of the first season of Lingerie, lucky #13. Written by John Quinn and Christopher Ware Smets, is this a satisfying conclusion to the […]
Alright, here we go, this is the finale episode of the first season of Lingerie, lucky #13. Written by John Quinn and Christopher Ware Smets, is this a satisfying conclusion to the […]
Written by Ron Cosentino and directed by Buddy Giovinazzo, I’m going to go ahead and spoil how this episode ends because, in my opinion, it just doesn’t make any sense and so […]
Written by Anthony L. Greene and directed by Christopher Ware Smets, this episode opens with Jason and Vanessa having sex, which seems confusing at first since the two of them agreed to […]
I’ve noted before that this series managed to get an impressive number of mainstream actors during its 2-season run, and this episode is an example of that as it stars Antonio Sabato […]
Here we go with the review of the final issue of this engaging new miniseries. Writer/Illustrator Soo Lee has surprised me with this series, from the first issue she’s managed to tell […]
Written by Sandy Travis and directed by Christopher Warre Smets, this episode has Lacey take the suggestion that Cody gave her in the previous episode, to hold a lingerie party, where people will come for […]
In May 2012, 9 months after season 1 ended, Cinemax brought Femme Fatales back for a second season, with this opening episode written by Rick Copp and directed by Robert Meyer Burnett. […]
Mia Presley Written by Sandy Travis and directed by Christopher Warre Smets, this episode continues a negative trend this series has, of not focusing on it’s main character. You’d think after the events of episode […]
This issue, the finale of this 6-part miniseries, was published on Wednesday, but it’s taken me until now to review it because, well, I’m disappointed, and I hate to have to say […]
Today I’m reviewing this latest production from Lawful Evil comics, it’s an issue focusing on their flagship superhero, Dark Spider. Written by Ra’Chaun Rogers and drawn by Martin Patron, the issue opens […]
Written by Leland Zaitz and directed by Mike Kesey, this film was originally released in 1997 from Mystique Films, a studio that specialized in erotic thrillers that seemed to be more aimed […]
First, I want to point out that despite being shown on the DVD cover, Kira Reed Lorsch does not appear in this film. That’s a shame, as I’m a big fan of […]