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List of movies reviews with tag 'Kay Parker'

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on 2025-12-08
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Under the promise of being able to experience any fantasy by creating personalized sexual scenarios, a series of press ads attract a diverse group of characters whose stories emerge from the monotony of their everyday life, revealed through various flashbacks, as a bus takes them all to SexWorld, a hedonistic resort built on sexual utopia and eupho

on 2025-11-25
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Junior (a early deceased Kevin James) is obsessed with and in love with his sister, the sexy Sherry (Dorothy Le May, frankly "at her best"). They run into Barbara (Kay Parker, still dazzling) on ​​the street, and Junior asks for her address under the pretext of returning some tools that her son Paul once lent him. Later that same afternoon, while B

on 2025-11-05
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Dr. Lodge is a successful sex therapist who runs a support group for incestuous individuals. His patients include Joyce and Barbara (the magnificent Honey Wilder and Kay Parker, respectively), who we already know have "fooled around" with their own sons. The good doctor must also deal with his own dysfunction. He is a very strict father who has sen

on 2025-11-05
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The plot returns to Barbara Scott (the always touching Kay Parker), whose loneliness overtakes her when her son Paul suddenly moves away from a toxic relationship with his mother, so her attention now focuses on her younger son Jimmy (the attractive Jerry Butler). Barbara feels increasingly jealous of Jimmy's girlfriend and can't stop thinking abou

on 2025-11-04
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Barbara is a middle-aged wife and mother, somewhat repressed and self-conscious, whose husband decides to leave her to live with his irremediably younger secretary. From that moment on, Barbara finds herself searching for a job to maintain her middle-class lifestyle, so she seeks the help of an old friend to get a position at his company, where she

on 2025-06-22
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"L'Amour" is a film that I find representative of the 80s, and not just in the world of porn.
The style, the decor, the music, the characters... everything reflects my memories of that era.

It’s a film that blends seriousness and comedy, with fairly realistic characters since, at the time it was made, Kay Parker and Harry Reems (the parents) we

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