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2/10
Sinclair with a knife in the kitchen, gym, living room...
nogodnomasters27 March 2019
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Sinclair John is from Roseau, Dominica. After poisoning her boyfriend, her parents decide she should leave town as an exchange student. She winds up at an upper-middle-class Houston home where she seduces and manipulates every man/boy in her wake. And those she can't... well look at the DVD cover. This isn't a mystery.

We don't know why Sinclair acts this way, other than being a teen. The acting and dialogue were under par. The plot was silly. The film lacked a hook. The only reason to watch the film would be to look at Bianca Tonsall's tight body.

We all willed her to drop the towel.

Guide: F-word. Implied sex. Brief partial nudity.
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A quiet thriller
Dcamplisson30 June 2019
First , ignore what is in another review here, "After poisoning her boyfriend, her parents decide she should leave town". Disregard that entirely, Her parents did NOT poison anyone. Not in this film anyway . Fairly slow paced drama with a theme of "Psycho " where mysterious events centre around one person who appears normal, but has some serious " issues". The host family for the student do actually seem like a cohesive family though the script is not very friendly to them in some cases. It was written and directed by J. Milton, Who is most likely not the famous blind English poet who wrote Paradise Lost... They are an attractive cast. The father's slight "fro" gives him a bit of a " What's Happening Now" vibe.

The protagonist Sinclair does a good job with a mediocre script, fortunately her role calls for her to be sultry not loquacious. Others are not so fortunate. For example the daughter of the family has to say, with a straight face ,lines like, "she ( Sinclair) has sin in her name" She also gets a line copied from the real life John Wayne, "in Jacqueline, My friends call me Jackie, so you can call me Jacqueline" and she has to even spout a slogan from a license plates like " don't mess with Texas" Overall this is a relaxing afternoon thriller drama, not a late night horror. Have a spam sandwich not popcorn. . It's a quiet thriller suitable for just relaxing for 90 minutes and worth having a look, once. It is also intriguing enough, that even with slow paced, you keep watching because you kind a want to see who's going to get blame for what, who's going to get exonerated, knifed, or convicted. In right up to the last few minutes I really didn't know how it was going to resolve, so at least there's that strength. The actress who gets the challenging role of Sinclair does a good job with a clunky script. I just hoped this is not one of those vehicles which dooms, or almost dooms an actress ...think Linda Blair in any of the post Exorcist films, of Beaujold's near career suicide in Monsignor. And yes the Sinclair character is cute, however It's always important to remember to rate actresses on their performance, and not simply how attractive might be. I hope this rather flawed offering is a stepping stone, not a stumbling block for her. There is supposed to be brief nudity, but it may be better to think of that as subliminal. I certainly never spotted it. There is kind of a general sexual tension throughout the movie, which the actors and actresses handle very well despite the unfortunate script options.
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3/10
Just started making movies
lamarof927 July 2019
This seemed like a documentary on how to write/Direct your first film. The writing...wow...I was watching thinking if someone says the title of this movie one more time...the writing was forced/the directing was ... well...just was. This was a good start. Needed more time to develop.
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4/10
Decent urban teen flick
kyleallencole922 June 2020
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A crazed foreign exchange student arrives to live with a family and goes to school with their two teenage kids. Everyone is unaware that the sultry girl is really a homicidal maniac and a brilliant sociopath who covers her tracks quite well. She is also very skilled with a knife. Quite a bit of bloody murders in this one. When she feels like the family has turned on her, she sets out to seduce and destroy them one by one. Available on amazon prime
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2/10
A little Ridiculous
mzefabulous1 March 2021
All of the young men and the man of the house was acting as if they never been around a female before. There was no structure was in the home of the family who housed the young lady and she just done whatever she pleased. Who wrote this nonsense?
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8/10
Pretty Good For a Low-budget Movie
kirkxavier26 June 2020
Not bad; the beginning was definitely intriguing and the acting wasn't bad. The movie itself isn't scary but it's interesting to see how the girl navigates her way in and out of trouble. If you are bored and looking for something of drama/thriller essence, I'd give this a watch. This would be a good movie for anyone age 16-24.
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8/10
Ms Tonsall is an 11 on a scale of 1 to 10
dmannknicks6 November 2021
Keep this woman away from icecaps because she could melt them by herself A crying shame that she is not get big roles in big Films. I guess Hollywood still not ready to accept gorgeous Black females.
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