A sinister seductress vows to destroy a suburban family.A sinister seductress vows to destroy a suburban family.A sinister seductress vows to destroy a suburban family.
Terence Paul Winter
- Ethan
- (as Terence Winter)
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- Writer
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Did you know
- TriviaIn an interview, Jaime Pressly said that the original script she read had only two nude scenes. But after seeing her naked on set, the producers were so impressed with her body they requested several more scenes be written into the movie.
- GoofsWhen Joy is running away from Violet toward the stairs at the end of the movie, we hear Joy scream out "Help!" but her mouth never moves.
- Alternate versionsHome video available in both R and Unrated versions (which is 2 minutes longer).
- ConnectionsFollowed by Poison Ivy: The Secret Society (2008)
- SoundtracksStrange
Written by Thomas G. DeLuca, Saffron Henderson & Christopher Ward
Performed by Saffron Henderson
Featured review
I didn't even realize they made a 3rd Poison Ivy movie, little did I realize that at time of writing there are 4. My question is why?
Following in the footsteps of Drew Barrymore and Alyssa Milano we see Jaime Pressly leading this erotic thriller about a manipulative seductress hell bent on tearing a family apart.
There is actually a loose connection to the original movie here but it may as well not exist, this straight to DVD mess is the definition of cash grab and demonstrates that some movies just don't need to become franchises.
Pressly delivers just fine amidst the very lackluster cast that includes the awful Greg "Charmed" Vaughan, the trouble is this is Lifetime movie stuff and really just made for television.
The plot is recycled, the execution is generic, it's like nobody was really trying, as if this movie was just an excuse to get Pressly nude.
If you like the original then watch it again and forget about the "Sequels", this is even worse than number 2.
The Good:
Pressly is passable here
The Bad:
Really poor finale
Very uninspired stuff
Following in the footsteps of Drew Barrymore and Alyssa Milano we see Jaime Pressly leading this erotic thriller about a manipulative seductress hell bent on tearing a family apart.
There is actually a loose connection to the original movie here but it may as well not exist, this straight to DVD mess is the definition of cash grab and demonstrates that some movies just don't need to become franchises.
Pressly delivers just fine amidst the very lackluster cast that includes the awful Greg "Charmed" Vaughan, the trouble is this is Lifetime movie stuff and really just made for television.
The plot is recycled, the execution is generic, it's like nobody was really trying, as if this movie was just an excuse to get Pressly nude.
If you like the original then watch it again and forget about the "Sequels", this is even worse than number 2.
The Good:
Pressly is passable here
The Bad:
Really poor finale
Very uninspired stuff
- Platypuschow
- May 25, 2019
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- Runtime1 hour 35 minutes
- Color
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 1.85 : 1
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