- 'Femme Fatales' was an anthology series which was hosted by the enigmatic Lilith. Each story was a lovely, contemporary crime thriller in the tradition of classic films and beloved TV shows.
- This anthology series was about powerful, lovely and dangerous women inspired by and styled in the tradition of pulp stories, film noir, and graphic novels. The half-hour program featured stories inspired by such noir classics as Double Indemnity (1944) and Pulp Fiction (1994) and classic thriller TV series like The Twilight Zone (1959). In each of stand-alone episode, women found extraordinary ways of coping with their problems, channeling their survival instincts, and bringing out their inner guile. Every episode was introduced by a mysterious and enigmatic host, Lilith (Tanit Phoenix), and featured different casts and plot lines, some of which were intertwined as part of the series' overall mythology.—Adam Hall
- Inspired by and styled in the tradition of pulp stories, film noir, and graphic novels, this provocative hit series told the stories of dangerous women who found extraordinary ways of coping with their problems, channeling their survival instincts, and bringing out their inner guile.—Adam Hall
- "A badass chick anthology series" - Entertainment Weekly
"Femme Fatales really came out of left field for me. The writing is smart and never panders to the viewer. There are some genuine and earned laughs. Each episode tells a different tale that really helps with variety" - Blu- Ray Journal
"50% Tarantino. 50% Sin City. 100% Cool" - Geek Magazine
"The idea of an anthology series inspired by pulp novels and film noir revolving around badass chicks simply sounded too good to resist. What helps make the show work is that it refuses to be boxed into one genre. Sure, each episode follows a stunning "femme fatale," but the direction each story takes is unique in style and tone. Aside from the beautiful ladies, it's the writing that sells the show. The cheesy fun easily could have slid into cheesy awful, but the clever plots and witty dialogue help keep these episodes alive. The direction and look of this show also delivers. The lighting is exaggerated beautifully to give us some stunning shots. I have no shame admitting how much fun I had with this show." - Upcoming Discs.
"The series is surprisingly well written, acted and produced..." - Movie Gazette
"I came into Femme Fatales just not knowing anything about the series at all, and now, I have to say, I'm a fan. If you're like me and a fan of Film Noir, B-Movies and grindhouse cinema, Femme Fatales is right up your alley. What can I say other than highly recommended... go get it!" - The Trades
"Sometimes you just want pulpy fun and that's what Femme Fatales has on top. Spot the babe with the smoking gun on the cover and you know what to expect. Happily, the series out-delivers." - Huffington Post
"If you haven't been watching Femme Fatales, you don't know what you're missing" - UGO.COM
"The subject matter ranges from a real-world betrayal, to back stabbery and supernatural hi jinks, all of which is held together by an aggressive strain of feminism and gyrating hips. Not Guilty" - DVD Verdict
"After one episode I was hooked on the series completing all three discs the first three days following my receiving them. Totally engrossed in each of the story lines. I realized how professional they are made for those who watch the out of the ordinary like Twilight Zone, Grindhouse, Planet Terror, From Dusk Till Dawn and other off- beat films culled from a writer with a wicked imagination" - Flick Direct
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