calendarlive.com
  Latimes.com | Entertainment News Submit Events | Advertise | Print Edition | Archives | Help  
search calendarlive
 
 
  ART & MUSEUMS
BOOKS & TALKS
FAMILY & FESTIVALS
MOVIES
MUSIC
NIGHT LIFE
RESTAURANTS
THEATER & DANCE
TV & RADIO
 
 PARTNERS
vindigo zap2it opentable
marketplace
classifieds and more 
  • Careers
  • Cars
  • Homes
  • Rentals
  • Times Guides
  • Recycler.com
  • Newspaper Ads
  • Grocery Coupons
  • Personals

Itty Bitty Titty Committee


Find a current movie:
calendarlive.com
Or, find your local theater:
calendarlive.com
Or, enter your ZIP code:

Theaters  Movies
calendarlive.com
Or, search by movie title:
calendarlive.com
 
Reader Reviews
-The Jane Austen Book Club
-Eastern Promises
-Lust, Caution
-Good Luck Chuck
-Itty Bitty Titty Committee
-3:10 to Yuma

Times Reviews
-A ho-hum hip hop 'Feel the Noise'
-'Lust, Caution'
-'The Heartbreak Kid'
-'The Darjeeling Limited'
-A family copes with a brutal killing
-'Michael Clayton'
-'The Seeker'
-'Kurt Cobain About a Son' an intimate portrait of the artist
-'My Kid Could Paint That'
-AIDS orphans spotlighted in 'Angels in the Dust'
-'Hannah Takes the Stairs'
-'Feast of Love'

Southland Theaters

Readers' rating:
Reader reviews: Write a review | Number of reviews: 4

 Reader Reviews

September 29, 2007
Manush Los Angeles, CA

Cute movie. Synthesizes young, radical, queer feminist activists, and their mischievious hijinks. They wind up doing something that we all have dreamed of, and Melonie Diaz is hot!!!

September 29, 2007
Jimmi Dee west hwd, CA

This movie ROCKS! I saw it last night at the Sunset 5 and meet carly pope and nicole vicius. Today Daniela Sea and Leslie Grossman are going to be there....This is the best movie and a really fun event. I am gonna skip the bars and go back tonight.

September 22, 2007
sheri Hwd, CA

I loved this movie when I saw it at SXSW and again at Frameline. This is the sexiest, funniest, fem film ever.!

September 15, 2007
Ricki Culver City, CA

A really fun filled sexy women's film. Go figure! The 3rd feature from director Jamie Babbit (But I'm a Cheerleader) is smart and cleaver how it makes fun of itself and still sends a message to women of all ages: Wake up the ERA never PASSED! A must see for the indie film goer and the music rocks!



ADVERTISEMENT



Copyright Los Angeles Times
By visiting this site, you are agreeing to our Privacy Policy
Terms of Service