Films I've watched recently


Frances Ferguson is a quirky film from the POV of a sex female offender.  Frances has been married to Nick (Keith Poulson) for three years. Happy at first, but now with a small child Nick takes to masturbating in his car before coming in from work and is having an affair.
Frances, a substitute teacher is assigned to watch over a disciplinary class with one student with one boy,  named Jake (Jake French) and leaps into a sexual affair with him, for which she is arrested.

Kaley Wheless, the films lead, is one of the most beautiful and alluring  women I have ever seen on film and Bill Wise, as her parole officer, steals the film.  The always wonderful and very talented David Krumholtz has a great part as the community mental health counselor. I believe that Krumholtz is some sort of acting genius, he never fails to deliver. Martin Starr’s character probably has the best dialogue in the film, and it comes along just in time, when the film just ever so lightly starts to drag.