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Casey Calvert's psychological thriller for Digital Playground turns out to be a dull feature, not much more than four sex scenes with a token story and poorly developed characters. It's okay merely for website subscribers to jerk off by.
Sophia Locke stars as a shrink who is highly unprofessional, getting involved with her patients. Chief among them is sexaholic Xander Corvus, clearly no Michael Douglas in the role, and a bit repellent due to his ill-advised wearing of lip piercings that he had earlier in his career.
Chloe Surreal is too young to be believable as a femme fatale -her huge natural juggs are what matters in her madwoman role. Charlie Forde is wasted here as another patient delivering an extraneous sex scene.
Fans expecting some thrills (after all, it's a thriller) will be sorely disappointed.
Sophia Locke stars as a shrink who is highly unprofessional, getting involved with her patients. Chief among them is sexaholic Xander Corvus, clearly no Michael Douglas in the role, and a bit repellent due to his ill-advised wearing of lip piercings that he had earlier in his career.
Chloe Surreal is too young to be believable as a femme fatale -her huge natural juggs are what matters in her madwoman role. Charlie Forde is wasted here as another patient delivering an extraneous sex scene.
Fans expecting some thrills (after all, it's a thriller) will be sorely disappointed.