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Ladylike is not a Tomatometer-approved publication. Reviews from this publication only count toward the Tomatometer® when written by the following Tomatometer-approved critic(s): Laurie Ann.

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Sex Change (Cambio de Sexo) (Forbidden Love) (1977) Laurie Ann After viewing [the film] a few more times, I began to see more in it and liked it a lot more. The acting is very good. The young Victoria Abril is excellent.
Posted May 11, 2022Edit critic review
Funeral Parade of Roses (1969) Laurie Ann If you can get beyond the time shifts and "artistic" parts, I think you'll enjoy this unique film.
Posted May 10, 2022Edit critic review
Our Miss Fred (1972) Laurie Ann A slapstick comedy, a simple farce with an absurd story line that is still fun and enjoyable despite its shortcomings.
Posted May 10, 2022Edit critic review
Let Me Die a Woman (1977) Laurie Ann Despite its shortcomings, it is a pioneering effort by a unique, talented independent film director.
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An Actor's Revenge (1963) Laurie Ann The film is beautifully presented and the acting is flawless.
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The Belles of St. Trinian's (1954) Laurie Ann A delightfully funny comedy gem.
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All-American Co-ed (1941) Laurie Ann Despite [All-American Co-ed's] obvious short comings it is an interesting, entertaining vintage film. It illustrates drag as a typical comedy device that enhances a limited script.
Posted May 10, 2022Edit critic review
She-Man: A Story of Fixation (1967) Laurie Ann This video is a "must see" for anyone who enjoys crossdressing and crossdressing themes on film. Dorian Wayne is terrific as Dominita.
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Mascara (1987) Laurie Ann Mascara is a well crafted tragedy and the acting is superb.
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Black Lizard (1968) Laurie Ann This is a fast paced, entertaining cult film that is well acted and fun to watch.
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I Want What I Want (1972) Laurie Ann I Want What I Want is a remarkable effort given the time in which it was filmed. And it is still a powerful, emotional film.
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The Woman Inside (1981) Laurie Ann Woman Inside is a transitional film from the earlier educational-plea for acceptance films. It begins to explore relationships in greater detail, and as we shall see, raises some interesting philosophical and ethical questions.
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The Tenant (1976) Laurie Ann The Tenant is a complex, obtuse, but fascinating film. The acting is superb.
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The Christine Jorgensen Story (1970) Laurie Ann The film did convey the the important idea that being transgendered does not mean that one is mentally ill. Unfortunately, the film doesn't stress this idea sufficiently.
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