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You Don’t Nomi

Stream new release You Don’t Nomi and support Enzian!

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Certified Fresh with 86% on Rotten Tomatoes!

A chorus of film critics and fervent devotees explore the complicated afterlife of 1995’s biggest film flop, Paul Verhoeven’s salacious Showgirls, from disastrous release to cult adoration and extraordinary redemption. The film features Adam Nayman (Vice Guide to Film), April Kidwell (I, Nomi) and Peaches Christ (Milk) along with archive interview footage with the cast and crew of Showgirls.

USA, 2019, 92 minutes, Not Rated, Directed by Jeffrey McHale

  • “A raucous hoot that also generates a grudging appreciation for the 1995 trashathon that really might be so bad it's good.”

    – Peter Travers, ROLLING STONE
  • “Exhilarating, madcap cine-essay.”

    – David Edelstein, VULTURE
  • “Almost as entertaining as ‘Showgirls’ itself.”

    – Rich Juzwiak, JEZEBEL
  • “Smartly analytical and entertaining. ‘You Don't Nomi’ makes a compelling case that the much-maligned pop-culture landmark can be judged as either tawdry rubbish or subversive comic triumph."

    – David Rooney, THE HOLLYWOOD REPORTER
  • “The most thoughtful deconstruction of a film imaginable.”

    – Kent Turner, FILM FORWARD
  • “A delirious and unapologetic celebration of ‘Showgirls.’”

    – SAN FRANCISCO CHRONICLE
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