Yes, there are graphic phone calls. Yes, there is a scene involving a "garbage bag full of dildos." But the film never feels exploitative. It’s actually a sharp commentary on the gig economy before we even called it that. How far will you go to pay your bills? And can you find pride in a job others look down on?

Viewers who are extremely prudish about sex work or who hate "cringe" humor. Also, don't watch this with your parents unless you have a very unique family dynamic.

Sometimes, you judge a movie by its title. And sometimes, that title is — a phrase so loaded with double entendre that it’s easy to dismiss the film as just another gross-out comedy.

Strip away the sex jokes, and For a Good Time, Call... is a classic "odd couple" story. The real climax isn't a romantic kiss; it's a raw, ugly-cry fight in a diner where both women finally admit they need each other. It’s The Odd Couple meets Broad City with a dial tone. The Verdict for MoviesDrives Readers Rating: 4/5 (Stream it tonight)

But New York rent is a beast. Forced to share a tiny, dingy Manhattan apartment by a mutual friend (played by the always-welcome Justin Long), they need money fast. Katie’s side hustle? A successful phone sex line she runs out of her bedroom. Lauren, desperate and surprisingly good at "the voice," reluctantly joins in.