| Review Date: Director: Zoe Clarke-Williams Writer: Victoria Strouse Producers: Frank Mancuso Jr. Actors: Mia Kirshner as Alicia Grazer, Meredith Monroe as Hadley Weston, Dominique Swain as Sydney Connors |
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But even though the last twenty minutes does feel rushed and incoherent, I do have to say that most of the film was “okay” and somewhat engaging, although in a very “video flick” type of way. You’ve got your basic mystery, a few girls all looking suspicious (and luscious in them tight tanktops, I might add) and the great Taye Diggs, hot on their trail (keep changing those shirts, buddy!). There was also plenty of titillation, including the aforementioned lesbo action, as well as lots of drinking, drugging up and partying. Of course, the fact that these people seemed to have a party every single goddamn night was a little unbelievable, but hey, I ain’t rich and snobby, so maybe I’m clueless about that scene. The actors were also pretty decent, although none particularly intrigued me enough to care, other than Dominique Swain, who looked hot as hell (and all I really “cared” about was her shirt…coming off!!). The director also tries out a few ambitious shots, but she completely lost me during the final act, and once everything was revealed and out in the open, I was even less impressed by what they proposed as the resolution. Was that it?? Pretty anti-climactic, if I say so myself. But if a low-grade B-movie about a nerdy chick attempting to fit in with the “hip” crowd and a drug overdose crank your dial, you might want to toss this into your lazy weekend video selections, but even then, know full well that there isn’t anything new that’s going to pop up on your screen. What might “pop up” off screen, is another question altogether. Incidentally, the Arrow suggested that a better title for this film might’ve been the simpler “Whores”, which is a pretty accurate description of the lovely ladies in the movie. Anyway, no big whoop, nothing new to see, zero thrills, too many flashbacks and a choppy ending make for a bad film.