Methodically mediocre describes this desultory Ava Rose vehicle from Adam & Eve, its dullness emphasized by the usual who cares? performance by Ava.
She's suffering from financial difficulties, an actress out of work for two years and behind in the rent and other bills. Her agent Slick Rhodes lines up a series of auditions for commercials and acting so she has possibilities, but the usual rejections lead her to a gentleman's club, where owner James Bartholet tries her out as a stripper.
She's an instant hit, though director Andre Madness botches the actual striptease scene, instead showing her in schoolgirl costume against a fantasy white-on-white background rather than staging a scene in the club with an audience.
Rushed happy ending (she gets a big break as an actress) rings false in a nothing movie.
She's suffering from financial difficulties, an actress out of work for two years and behind in the rent and other bills. Her agent Slick Rhodes lines up a series of auditions for commercials and acting so she has possibilities, but the usual rejections lead her to a gentleman's club, where owner James Bartholet tries her out as a stripper.
She's an instant hit, though director Andre Madness botches the actual striptease scene, instead showing her in schoolgirl costume against a fantasy white-on-white background rather than staging a scene in the club with an audience.
Rushed happy ending (she gets a big break as an actress) rings false in a nothing movie.