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Sexy Baby is the first documentary film to put faces to a seismic cultural shift: the cyber age is creating a new sexual landscape. While doing research for the film, we had intimate and candid conversations with kids in middle school classrooms, suburban shopping malls, nightclubs, college dorms, and even conducted an informal roundtable during a high school house party. While chronicling trends among small town and big city kids, we discovered this: Having pubic hair is considered unattractive and "gross." Most youngsters know someone who has emailed or texted a naked photo of themselves. Many kids have accidentally or intentionally had their first introduction to sex be via hardcore online porn. Facebook has created an arena where kids compete to be "liked" and constantly worry about what image to portray - much of what was once private is now made public. And the list goes on... -- (C) Official Site
Release Date Sexy Baby Oct 19, 2012 Limited
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Genres Sexy Baby : Documentary

User Ranting Sexy Baby : 3.8
User Percentage For Sexy Baby : 74 %
User Count Like for Sexy Baby : 261
All Critics Ranting For Sexy Baby : 6.2
All Critics Count For Sexy Baby : 10
All Critics Percentage For Sexy Baby : 70 %

Review For Sexy Baby

This raises more issues than it can possibly consider in depth, but the filmmakers' ambition is admirable, as is their refusal to draw simple conclusions about any of the subjects.
Ben Sachs-Chicago Reader

Unevenly structured, the segments differ greatly in length and relevance.
Ronnie Scheib-Variety

The reality-cable-style approach tends to overstay its welcome and lessen the impact of each portrait, especially when it comes to New Yorker Winnifred's teen dramatics.
Sheri Linden-Los Angeles Times

This scattershot investigation of the effects of Internet pornography on female behavior only ruffles the surface of a complex issue, one that demands a much larger sample than three white, educated women.
Jeannette Catsoulis-New York Times

There might be something new to say about sex after all, and it's said in Sexy Baby, a snazzily edited documentary by Jill Bauer and Ronna Gradus.
Marsha McCreadie-Village Voice

An inquisitive and engaging documentary that attempts to sift through shifting mores and the sexual saturation of mass media, to determine the toll this seeming increase in titillation is taking on America.
Brent Simon-Shockya.com

Provocative docu questions media's impact on girls' image.
Betsy Bozdech-Common Sense Media

Hopefully those who see the film will find it one that stimulates serious discussion about women and the pressures they face regarding sexuality, and that it doesn't wind up as yet another source of titillation for voyeuristic viewers.
Jennifer Merin-About.com

Disorganized, poorly conceptualized documentary says porn and sexual imagery have become mainstream, but then forgets to say, "Oh, and here's what it might mean." Or maybe it just says it vaguely and badly.
Frank Lovece-Film Journal International

What Sexy Baby lacks in the way of sophisticated filmmaking it compensates for with an earnest insistence on open dialogue.
Nick McCarthy-Slant Magazine

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