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  1. from the film MEN CRY BULLETS, starring Jeri Ryan, directed by Tamara Hernandez, 1999

  2. 1997 – 106 minutes. Rated: [NR] (equivalent of an R for violence, profanity, gore, nudity, and sexual situations). Reviewed by Dustin Putman, July 12, 1999. Independent director Tamara Hernandez's feature film debut, "Men Cry Bullets," is a quite provocative piece of work for one reason: in telling the story of a physically and emotionally ...

  3. Oct 1, 1999 · Harry Ralston: Freddy Fishnets. Bob Sherer: Booster. Produced by Harry Ralston and Tamara Hernandez; Directed and screenwritten by Tamara Hernandez. Review Uploaded. 10/01/99. Written by DAVID KEYES. Tamara Hernandez's "Men Cry Bullets" is an oddity in the world of underground humor, a film that will be so heavily advertised as dark comedy that ...

  4. A young man wants to be a female impersonator, but gets mocked in his very first performance by a fierce older woman. He finds out where she lives and goes to her house expecting an apology. Instead, she locks him in her shed and rapes him. It makes him fall for her. But soon her even darker side reveals itself when she believes he is attracted to her more beautiful visiting cousin.

    • Tamara Hernandez
    • id Films, Leo Films
  5. Men Cry Bullets: Directed by Tamara Hernandez. With Steven Nelson, Honey Lauren, Jeri Ryan, Michael Mangiamele. A young man wants to be a female impersonator, but gets mocked in his very first performance by a fierce older woman. He finds out where she lives and goes to her house expecting an apology.

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    • Steven Nelson, Honey Lauren, Jeri Ryan
    • Tamara Hernandez
  6. Oct 22, 1999 · Summary Gloria (Lauren), a novelist who enjoys rough sex, picks up an aspiring female-impersonator Billy (Nelson) and rapes him after which he falls for her. Gloria loses her rough edge when she comes to believe that Billy is attracted to her more attractive cousin (Ryan). Comedy. Drama. Directed By: Tamara Hernandez.

  7. Full Review | Original Score: 2/5 | Dec 6, 2005. Not so much a John Waters-meets-Russ Meyer trash fest as it is a very good look at destructive relationships, albeit with a few weird twists. Full ...

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