Amy McCarthy Movies
The younger sister of actress and former Playboy playmate Jenny McCarthy, Amy McCarthy maintained a much lower profile in films than her older sibling; assignments included feature roles in the ensemble-driven romantic comedy Love Relations (2001) and the critically disparaged Jenny McCarthy-John Mallory Asher sex comedy Dirty Love (2004). ~ Nathan Southern, RoviA sexy woman discovers just how hard it can be to find a worthwhile man in this outrageous romantic comedy. Rebecca (Jenny McCarthy) is a beautiful blonde who thinks she has it made with her hunky boyfriend, Richard (Victor Webster); however, when she comes home early one day and finds him in bed with another woman, she realizes that isn't quite the case. Devastated, Rebecca takes the advice of her friends Carrie (Kam Heskin), a half-bright actress, and Michelle (Carmen Electra), a racially confused beautician, and throws herself back into the dating game to prove to Richard that she can do better. However, there's a problem -- Rebecca is a bit of a klutz, she keeps ending up with men who are either crazy or strange, and each date she goes on ends in disaster. Does Rebecca have any chance at either finding new love or winning Richard back? And is it possible her pal John (Eddie Kaye Thomas) might be interested in being more than just friends? Dirty Love was written by leading lady Jenny McCarthy and directed by John Asher, McCarthy's then-husband. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi
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- Jenny McCarthy, Eddie Kaye Thomas, (more)
The debut feature from the filmmaking team of Delvin Molden and Michael Hoffman, this romantic comedy features four intersecting stories all tied together by the local shoeshine shop. Starring Charles Michael Moore and George Wellborn, Love Relations had its premiere at the 2002 Hollywood Black Film Festival. ~ Matthew Tobey, Rovi




