This is not a movie about cocktails or handjobs. Yes, I refer to handjobs as old-fashioned.
Anyway, this is a religious movie about dating.
Clay Walsh (Rik Swartzwelder) is an antique shop owner who also restores furniture. He rents a room above his place to Amber (Elizabeth Ann Roberts), who is a bit weirded out by the fact that Clay won’t be in the same room with her. Well, he’s made a vow not to be alone with a woman who isn’t his wife. But he will come up to fix things, so she starts breaking stuff to get to talk to him.
As they get to know one another, we learn that Clay used to shoot, well, exploitation porn of girls like Girls Gone Wild, which is stranger than Amber’s checkered dating past. That’s why he hasn’t dated anyone and has devoted himself to crafts.
So yeah, they held this movie for a year so it could release in the same theaters as 50 Shades of Grey.
Also: Directed, written and produced by Swartzwelder, and you know, vanity may be a sign, but it’s my favorite.
That said, this is not like most faith movies. No one religious is under attack. Instead, it’s two people trying to find their way in a world that can be very upsetting. I actually liked this.
You can watch this on Tubi.