Alektra Blue as a top Wicked Pictures actress deserves better than this stillborn attempt at romantic comedy from writer-director Jonathan Morgan.
She's accorded little dialog or characterization, portraying a woman who's been cheated on, dragged to a bar by her gal pal to get her back into the dating scenes. We are shown lousy flashbacks and plenty of sex until late in the movie she cornily meets a guy in time for a happy ending.
The other actresses, especially bosomy Angelina Valentine and Jayden James as Euro girls in a hot lesbian scene, upstage Alektra, and the movie is never interesting. Two major roles, her pal in glasses and a talkative Kyle Stone as would-be swinger for comic relief, go uncredited, especially frustrating for me because I could not identify the gal pal Val hiding behind those eyeglasses.
She's accorded little dialog or characterization, portraying a woman who's been cheated on, dragged to a bar by her gal pal to get her back into the dating scenes. We are shown lousy flashbacks and plenty of sex until late in the movie she cornily meets a guy in time for a happy ending.
The other actresses, especially bosomy Angelina Valentine and Jayden James as Euro girls in a hot lesbian scene, upstage Alektra, and the movie is never interesting. Two major roles, her pal in glasses and a talkative Kyle Stone as would-be swinger for comic relief, go uncredited, especially frustrating for me because I could not identify the gal pal Val hiding behind those eyeglasses.