Lez Bomb
audience Reviews
, 65% Audience Score- Rating: 3.5 out of 5 starsA decent lesbian film that makes you feel good in the end. A little cheesy and cringy at times but not enough to ruin the film.
- Rating: 0.5 out of 5 starsIf I could forget this movie existed, I would. This movie is fucking insane, and at no point am I rooting for this couple to succeed. There's so much forced hetero stuff. One of the girls kisses the other girl's brother. And there's the roommate who has a crush on the other girl. Weird drug dealer subplot and despite them being totally horrible for each other, she brings flowers to her yoga practice and all is well. I wish illness upon the writers of this movie.
- Rating: 0.5 out of 5 starsThis is one of the many stupid movies that hinges on people not talking and others not listening. This movie takes it to the extreme. It is cringe and has no humor.
- Rating: 2 out of 5 starsReally bland C-grade film, with pointless subplots and an overwhelming feeling of 'so what'. The characters didn't build up enough to really care about them. Minor pet peeve, the food hygiene in the film was pretty off - people sticking fingers in food, handling it, etc. Maybe that was intended to give a sense of familiarity, but I just thought 'yuck'. I can't even remember how it ended, it was so underwhelming
- Rating: 5 out of 5 starsThis is the greatest movie ever. Has become an annual thanksgiving watch for my family
- Rating: 2 out of 5 starsThe script tries and fails to take the premise of a single joke and stretch it out over 90 minutes, resulting in virtually no conflict in the slightest. All around painful Hallmark acting too. Two stars instead of one for the grandparents, who were charming enough to make the movie somewhat more palatable.
- Rating: 5 out of 5 starsHappy ending for lesbians! I was suspicious seeing it on Netflix because the title is... not to my taste (considering how often Netflix films featuring queer women are sexualized), but this was a perfect queer holiday rom-com I'd feel comfortable watching with my parents, something we need more of. Yes, some of the plot is far fetched, but I was willing to accept some of the more outlandish parts considering that it really provides a great backdrop for how scary coming out can be. I was laughing out loud through most of the movie, and the main couple is so sweet. The family antics were hilarious. Absolutely adored this movie.
- Rating: 0.5 out of 5 starsThe only thing that Lez Bomb accomplished was BOMBING the opportunity to be anything more than a corny, cliche-ridden, mess that delved as deep into the complexity and intricacies around the real coming out process as a—- I don't even know because it just didn't at all. Terrible terrible terrible. Do not waste your time. I am ready to switch careers just so I can produce a movie of my own because it wouldn't be nearly as awful. My best guess is the budget for this movie wAs $17, which would have been better spent on two and half chipotles to feed me for lunch and dinner ... and nothing more. I mean, I even could have gotten food poisoning and vomited up those meals and what would have ended up in that toilet would have been worth more than the value of this film. Did I mention I do not recommend? I feel personally victimized by Jenna Laurenzo, Rob Moran, Martin Sprock, and Ryan R. Johnson.
- Rating: 0.5 out of 5 starsStupid. Offensive to gay ppl and the process of coming out. The 89% expert rating is probably bc they were all to afraid to give this movie the reviews it deserves.
- Rating: 4 out of 5 starsI enjoyed the movie very much. I thought the casting and acting was brilliant---and it was funny. And for a change-- a happy ending for a lesbian couple this time. Not dark or tragic...Yay!