Amy's Orgasm Reviews
| Original Score: 1/5 | Mar 10, 2003
Davis' candid, archly funny and deeply authentic take on intimate relationships comes to fruition in her sophomore effort.
Full Review | Jan 31, 2003
When compared to the usual, more somber festival entries, Davis' highly personal brand of romantic comedy is a tart, smart breath of fresh air that stands out from the pack even if the picture itself is somewhat problematic.
Full Review | Jan 2, 2003
The whole mess boils down to a transparently hypocritical work that feels as though it's trying to set the women's liberation movement back 20 years.
| Original Score: 1/4 | Oct 4, 2002
Frankly, it's kind of insulting, both to men and women. And it's not that funny -- which is just generally insulting.
| Original Score: 2.5/5 | Oct 2, 2002
About Amy's cuteness, Amy's career success (she's a best-selling writer of self-help books who can't help herself), and Amy's neuroses when it comes to men.
| Original Score: C | Sep 27, 2002
Like Kissing Jessica Stein, Amy's Orgasm has a key strength in its willingness to explore its principal characters with honesty, insight and humor.
Full Review | Original Score: 4/5 | Aug 29, 2002
Davis ... gets vivid performances from her cast and pulls off some deft Ally McBeal-style fantasy sequences.
Full Review | Original Score: 2.5/4 | Aug 23, 2002
[Davis] has a bright, chipper style that keeps things moving, while never quite managing to connect her wish-fulfilling characters to the human race.
Full Review | Original Score: 2.5/5 | Aug 22, 2002
Davis has energy, but she doesn't bother to make her heroine's book sound convincing, the gender-war ideas original, or the comic scenes fly.
Full Review | Aug 20, 2002
Imagine Susan Sontag falling in love with Howard Stern.
| Original Score: 2/4 | Jul 25, 2002