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6/10
Not really an 'erotic thriller' but worth a look.
capkronos24 February 2004
Mystery fans should go for this fairly tame thriller, which tones down the sex for more characterization and plot twists. Brian Krause is good as tortured college psychology professor Matt Jarvis. In an effort to move on after his girlfriend Ivory (B-movie vixen Maria Ford) commits suicide, he takes a new job at a new college and is immediately haunted by ghostly appearances of his lost love. Has Ivory returned from the dead? Is Matt going crazy? Or is it all some kind of conspiracy?

It's a pretty lightweight thriller with ideas stretching as far back to at least DIABOLIQUE (probably much further than that), but writer/director Kevin Alber has a good ear for dialogue and the academic atmosphere, keeps things interesting and gets solid work from Krause, Ford, Raina Paris (as an English professor) and Richard Paul (as the dean). Another selling point here is Soleil Moon "Punky Brewster" Frye in an "adult" role as shy, awkward student Becky Hansen. She develops a crush on Matt, tries to seduce him wearing a short skirt, black stockings and bra and masturbates while listening to her roommate have sex, but sorry fans, she has no nude scenes.

Score: 5 out of 10
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Decent plot twists
Uthman11 August 1999
I was expecting something more formulaic from this low-budget mystery/psychodrama, but the plotmeister has lots of cards up his sleeve and plays them well. In fact, MIND GAME's storyline is more intriguing and less predictable than many mysteries with ten times the budget. The cast, while not Oscar-class, is appealing and believable. The former child star of TV's "Punky Brewster", a now quite voluptuous Soleil Moon Frye, is an especially welcome addition.
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2/10
Poor Punky!!
Dmarfish27 May 1999
Are you all JOKING??!! I guess all of the high ratings for this movie must have come from some poor Soleil stalker who floods the IMDB with ratings. I suffered through this movie and couldn't find one redeeming feature except for cute little Punky. Plot was awful and convoluted, acting was atrocious, and can you say slooooow! Even someone looking for a little late night soft core will be disappointed (the opening scene is a tease). Don't waste your time on this one, please. If it's that late and you're that bored, go to bed.
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2/10
Punky kind of Spunky
Gislef8 September 1998
A movie mostly for die-hard Punky Brewster fans. Other than that, and some soft-core porn, this tale of a college professor seemingly haunted by his dead girlfriend (she committed suicide, an escape not granted the viewing audience) moves at a snail's pace. He's framed for sexual harassment, he's cleared, he's framed again, etc., etc. Can be seen late night on Showtime, and that's exactly where it belongs.
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7/10
Passable for fans of thrillers.
Hermit C-225 August 1999
This movie was little-noted and won't be long remembered but fans of erotic thrillers or mystery thrillers might find it at least passable. Brian Krause (you may have seen him in 'Naked Souls') stars as a college professor though he barely looks old enough to be a grad student. He's got trouble at his new job since another prof doesn't like the fact that a student girlfriend at his last school committed suicide. Now he has a naive, sexually frustrated student at this college, played by Soleil Moon Frye, hanging around at inappropriate times, causing people to draw the wrong conclusions. To top things off, he starts seeing visions of the dead girl.

Fans of Frye will enjoy her performance, I think; and pale, thin and ethereal-looking Maria Ford makes a convincing ghost. Not the best movie ever but I made it all the way through.
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10/10
A must see "punky" movie
LesPaul22 March 1999
If you like a movie with a combination of mystery, suspense, drama, and slight sex scenes, and most important, my favorite actress Soleil Moon Frye (punky brewster) in it, then this movie is for you. I've viewed many Soleil movies, but this one here really sticks out. I own and watch this movie on a regular basis. And if your looking for a "post-punky" movie, then this one is highly recommended by me. I do believe the part where Soleil is caught for a brief 5 seconds, I think they could have done w/ out that, cause thats something I do NOT want to see. I think this movie is something everybody should see at least once.
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10/10
Its a must see "punky" movie
LesPaul27 March 1999
I don't know about alot of you all, but I am a big fan and future friend of Soleil Moon Frye (a.k.a. Punky Brewster). If you are into movie genre's such as: suspense, drama, mystery, little sexual occurrences, and of course has Soleil, then this movie is for you then. Soleil plays "Becky Hanson" who is a very shy, misunderstood girl; takes Matthew Jarvis' (Brian Krause) psychology class and she finds that he "understands" her, and she becomes very attracted to Professor Jarvis and tries many times to "seduce" him, but he is busy being spooked my his dead girlfriend which he thinks is haunting him. The title of this movie says it all..."Mind Games", cause Matthew Jarvis is definitely letting someone play games with that boys mind.

Its a must see "post-Punky" movie. I rate it high on my scale of movies. And considering I have inside information on her newest movies coming up, I'm aware of much of what goes on, or try to be. But rent/buy this movie today, especially if your a Soleil fan/friend. Thank you!
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