Plush (2013) (original) (raw)
After losing her band mate and brother to a drug overdose, rising rock star Hayley finds herself in a downward spiral. The new album from her band Plush is received as a critical and commercial disaster. She finds new hope and friendship in Enzo, the replacement guitarist who inspires her to reach new creative heights. But soon their collaboration crosses the line and Hayley, who is married with two children, retreats from Enzo's advances. As Hayley slowly discovers Enzo's dark and troubled history, she realizes she may have let a madman into her home and that her mistake may cost the lives ...(more)
After losing her band mate and brother to a drug overdose, rising rock star Hayley finds herself in a downward spiral. The new album from her band Plush is received as a critical and commercial disaster. She finds new hope and friendship in Enzo, the replacement guitarist who inspires her to reach new creative heights. But soon their collaboration crosses the line and Hayley, who is married with two children, retreats from Enzo's advances. As Hayley slowly discovers Enzo's dark and troubled history, she realizes she may have let a madman into her home and that her mistake may cost the lives of people closest to her. (less)
Director: Catherine Hardwicke
Writer: Catherine Hardwicke
Starring: Emily Browning, Xavier Samuel, Cam Gigandet, Thomas Dekker, Frances Fisher, Dawn Olivieri
Producers: Catherine Hardwicke, Jason Blum, Sherryl Clark, Stuart Ford
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Review by Brian Orndorf, October 3, 2013
2 / 10
�Plush� opens with a scene where a woman, strapped helplessly to a chair, is buried intentionally by a dumpster full of rocks. The moment of confusion and pain perfectly sums up what it�s like to watch �Plush.� The latest from inexplicably employable director Catherine Hardwicke (�Twilight,� �Red Riding Hood�), the movie is a hodgepodge of sexual kink and horror, blended with musical performances to create a hip atmosphere of artistry that younger audiences will likely reject at first glance. Phony, ugly, and nonsensical, �Plush� doesn�t have a single interesting idea to share, wallowing in ex ...read more...
| | My rating | 6.7070% like it | | ----------- | --------------- |
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