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Review: Lesbian Crime Stories 7 from Girlfriends Films (2024) After a three-year hiatus from the series, Girlfriends Films

: Making a return to the screen, Amour portrays an officer conducting interrogations. Keira Croft : A top-billed performer in this volume. Supporting Cast : Includes Raven Lane, Gia DiBella, and Keira Croft. Critical Reception Early reviews from viewers at

began in 2013 and has slowly evolved from a DEA-focused action concept into its current police-procedural format. While it remains a staple for Girlfriends Films Lesbian Crime Stories 7 -Girlfriends Films- 202...

has returned with the latest installment in their long-running police-procedural-meets-romance series, Lesbian Crime Stories 7

. Released in early 2024, this volume marks a departure from the studio's usual pace, reviving a concept last seen in 2021. The Story & Concept Directed by Review: Lesbian Crime Stories 7 from Girlfriends Films

: One of the film's headline stars, appearing as a lead investigator. Crystal Clark : Plays the partner and roommate to Alex Coal. Izzabella Robbins

, critics pointed out that the "detective" elements remain simplistic, often serving as a loose frame for the performers' chemistry rather than a gritty crime drama. Series Context Lesbian Crime Stories Critical Reception Early reviews from viewers at began

, the film follows the series' established formula of blending amateur detective work with Sapphic encounters. The volume is split into two primary vignettes: The Stripclub Investigation

: The second half features Alex Coal and Crystal Clark as police partners who also happen to be roommates. Their segment leans heavily into their domestic and professional relationship. Featured Cast

: Izzabella Robbins stars as a "butch" officer investigating a crime at a local stripclub. Much of the story revolves around her interrogation of two femme witnesses as she attempts to build a case against unseen male antagonists. The Roommate Cops

have been mixed, with many noting that the series continues to prioritize romantic and physical scenes over complex "whodunit" narratives.