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10 InJustice Girl from Superherogirls MediaThe new film from Superherogirls Media (SHG-Media) represents a change in direction for the company.  From what I understand, the film was shot by a new director.  As a result, Injustice Girl doesn’t feature many of the technical problems that have plagued the company’s previous heroine films.  Just about every previous Relic Raider, Luna Crush, and Superherogirls film featured editing mistakes, choppy fight scenes, poor lighting, etc.  While not technically perfect by any means, InJustice Girl is certainly an improvement and contains a very good extended AOH beat-down scene.

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31 420x233 Relic Raider – “Madison vs. Slavers”The team behind the Relic Raider and Luna Crush films has released Madison vs. Slavers, featuring a new actress taking over for the (I assume) retired Stacy Lynn in the Relic Raider role. If you’ve ever seen a film from SHG Media before, you probably know what to expect: choppy editing, sub-par performances, etc., but a fun heroine film nonetheless. Unfortunately, the “fun” is kind of missing this time around, as the generally poor filmmaking is just too much of a distraction.
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Picture 12 350x263 Relic Raider 5 from Superherogirls Media

Relic Raider 5 is the best of the heroine movies featuring “Simone Baker,” the main character of the Relic Raider web site.  Even though the budget is very small (as in the rest of the Relic Raider and related web sites’ movies), and despite some fairly bad acting, something about the movie works really well.  The performances aren’t great, and the production values are low, but Relic Raider 5 is a successful heroine movie despite these limitations.
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Picture+1 1 175x100 Relic Raider 7: The Room of DoomPicture+1 175x100 Relic Raider 7: The Room of DoomPicture+2 175x100 Relic Raider 7: The Room of Doom

In the past few years, the makers of the Relic Raider films have made great improvements to their product.  The first Relic Raider movie was a dull, slow-moving film with lots of errors.  Each subsequent film in the series represented an improvement, and by the time the producers made Relic Raider 5 (the best in the series, in my opinion), the Relic Raider films were among the best heroine movies produced by anyone, despite the limited budget.

Relic Raider 7 is a bit of a step backwards.  Although it features the usual heroine-movie elements, somehow it fails to come together to match the quality of the best heroine films.

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