Brian Webster reduces director Andrew Bergman's comedy to nothing more than "Demi's testimonial for breast enhancement." With score and rating.
Sam and Dean offer commentary on why this film is trash for all the wrong reasons. Includes ratings and related links.
Keith Simanton strips the unfunny comedy bare. Includes running time and MPAA rating.
Tom Keogh wonders if director Andrew Bergman, with a solid comedy track record, underwent a personal crisis during filming. With running time.
Andy Spletzer pans the unfunny and even unsexy film based on Carl Hiassen's novel. Includes running time and MPAA rating.
Sean Means likens Demi Moore's grave approach to stripping to seeing "Joan of Arc in a G-string." Includes running time and MPAA rating.
Keith Simanton wonders why veteran big screen comedy director Andrew Bergman couldn't pull it off in this un sexy, non-laugh fest.
Ryan the reviewer claims to have been shocked to see Demi Moore in a bad film. Find a cast list, writers, and the director, plus user ratings.
Mr. Briggs unfavorably compares the big budget film to "Stripteaser," adding that Demi "looks a gal who's watching herself dance." One star.
Mongo insists "this movie bombed not because of the subject, but because of the message that white men are evil." With cast list and MPAA rating.
Demi Moore and Burt Reynolds play for laughs and fail in this critically panned comedy about the life of a stripper. Features a plot summary.
Mr. C. issues a caveat to Demi, insisting "it's not a mark of good acting when your body parts deliver lines better than you do."
Carrie Gorringe asserts that there is no other word to describe the film but "bust." Includes links to purchase the video.
Chicago Sun-Times film critic comments that every time she's on screen, Demi Moore's stripper is a killjoy for the would-be comedy. With rating.
Mick LaSalle compares the Demi Moore comedy vehicle to "Showgirls," deciding the latter drama was the funnier film. With rating and evaluation.
Mick LaSalle argues that "everything is gratuitous but the nudity" in the Demi Moore movie. Includes evaluation and MPAA rating.
Barbara Shulgasser dissects "Demi Moore's vanity affair," discerning the distinction between acting and displaying. Includes evaluation.
Read the plot and character profiles, plus find each instance of alcohol use, smoking, profanity, nudity, and violence. Includes evaluation.
Rita Kempley calls the movie's premise "thinner than the heroine's G-string." With MPAA rating, running time, cast, director, and filmographies.