Rotten Tomatoes
Cancel Movies Tv shows RT App News Showtimes

Drag

Tomatometer-approved publication.

Prev Next
Rating Title | Year Author Quote
Dinah East (1970) Linda Lee The end result is something not objective enough to be comedy but not subjective enough to be drama of character, and, since it fails to quite succeed on either level it misses being truly entertaining as well.
Posted May 13, 2022Edit critic review
The Naked Civil Servant (1975) Bebe Scarpie There is something in The Naked Civil Servant for everyone.
Posted May 12, 2022Edit critic review
Outrageous! (1977) Drag Staff It finally happened. Someone set out to make an entertaining movie, and ended up with the most fantastic pro-drag propaganda filmed to date.
Posted May 12, 2022Edit critic review
Funeral Parade of Roses (1969) Bebe Scarpie In no way is this a funny picture, or a light one. Definitely not for everyone. But for those who do sit through... Funeral Parade of Roses is a very strong trip.
Posted May 12, 2022Edit critic review
Freebie and the Bean (1974) Drag Staff The film can be confusing at times since it seems to go in too many directions but Morley's portrayal is bewitching.
Posted May 12, 2022Edit critic review
Fortune and Men's Eyes (1971) Tony Volponi Fortune and Men's Eyes cuts like a bull-dozer, but I left doubting that its ultimate purpose, that of prison reform, is left with the audience.
Posted May 12, 2022Edit critic review
Dr. Jekyll and Sister Hyde (1971) Linda Lee All in all this film is great fun. It presents a lively (and probably accurate) picture of Victorian society and gives us a chance to see a fine actress portraying feelings that most of us have had as our feminine sides were released.
Posted May 10, 2022Edit critic review
Some of My Best Friends Are... (1971) Tony Volponi Heave a great sigh of relief! While a few may find some of the dialogue a bit too heavy, and the situations a bit too tacky, isn't life just like that sometimes?
Posted May 10, 2022Edit critic review
The Triple Echo (1973) Bebe Scarpie This is strong stuff. It is not tied up completely satisfactorily to my taste. Yet it appears sincere in its attempt.
Posted May 10, 2022Edit critic review
I Want What I Want (1972) Tony Volponi It is a motion picture more likely to be discussed and analyzed rather than enjoyed. However, let me quickly add, it does succeed on both levels.
Posted May 10, 2022Edit critic review
Prev Next