

Movie spotlight
Only Her
Monika Benz and Kirra are both decked out in hot evening gowns as they run their fingers all over their own heated bodies and exchange longing glances. When Monika beckons Kirra close, the brunette is happy to oblige. • A thong and sheer bra the only things standing between Kristen Scott and her questing fingers as she lays in bed and enjoys soft touches. • While Loren Minardi sunbathes, her girlfriends Anita and Azazai meet up for bikini kisses. Their hands roam each other's bodies, putting on quite a show. • Dressed in just a skimpy bikini, Dido Angel lays in the sun and works on her tan. When Sybil spies her girlfriend looking good enough to eat, she is instantly turned on. • Miley Cole and Ivy Jones have just gotten back from a shopping date. Now it's time for the girls to try on some of their new digs so that they can admire each other's bodies with and without clothing.
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Plot Summary
A young woman grappling with the aftermath of a breakup finds solace and unexpected connection in a local support group. As she navigates her grief and starts to rebuild her life, she forms a deep bond with another member of the group, leading to a poignant exploration of self-discovery and healing.
Critical Reception
"Only Her" garnered positive reviews for its sensitive portrayal of heartbreak and recovery, with particular praise directed at the lead performances and the film's authentic emotional resonance. Critics highlighted its subtle storytelling and the nuanced development of its central relationships, making it a standout independent drama.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its authentic emotional depth and raw portrayal of healing.
Lauded for strong performances that capture vulnerability and resilience.
Appreciated for its understated direction and focus on interpersonal connection.
Google audience: Audience reviews frequently highlight the film's relatability, with many viewers connecting with the protagonist's journey through heartbreak and finding hope. The supportive themes and honest depiction of emotional recovery were consistently mentioned as strengths.
Awards & Accolades
Nominated for Best Feature Film at the Woods Hole Film Festival. Received critical acclaim at various independent film festivals.
Fun Fact
Director Dianna Costello drew inspiration for the film's depiction of support groups from her own personal experiences.
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