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Director: Megan Brotherton
Cast: Megan Brotherton, Allison Bills, Jacob Reed, Mykee Selkin
A young woman takes her sexuality into her own hands--literally.
Critical Reception & Ratings
Everybody Does It, a 2016 film directed by Megan Brotherton, has received a mixed critical reception. While some critics have praised the film's bold and unapologetic exploration of female sexuality, others have found it to be overly explicit or sensationalized. The film's public reception has been similarly divided, with an IMDb rating of 6.2 out of 10 and no available Rotten Tomatoes score.
Why you might like this:
This offbeat comedy from director Megan Brotherton offers a hilariously honest and empowering exploration of female sexuality, led by a standout performance from star Megan Brotherton. Fans of fresh, female-driven humor and unconventional perspectives will find this 2016 film a refreshing, laugh-out-loud delight.
Everybody Does It is a 1949 American comedy film directed by Edmund Goulding and starring Paul Douglas, Linda Darnell and Celeste Holm. In the film, a businessman's wife tries to become an opera star, failing miserably due to her lack of talent. When it turns out that her totally untrained husband is found to have a marvelous singing voice and goes on tour under an assumed name, his wife is livid.
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