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- jboothmillard
- 19 sept. 2005
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- BandSAboutMovies
- 20 janv. 2022
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Sins of the Night attempts to weave a suspenseful thriller shrouded in mystery and noir aesthetics, yet struggles to maintain a steady grip on its narrative and tonal ambition. The film's atmosphere vacillates between moody tension and moments of uninspired pacing, creating an uneven cinematic rhythm that occasionally disengages the viewer. Cinematography leans heavily on dimly lit interiors and shadow play, effectively establishing a noir-ish texture but often sacrificing clarity and narrative momentum.
Performance-wise, the cast delivers competent work, though no single actor emerges as a standout beacon. The leads embody their roles with professionalism, but the script's thin character development and dialogue limit the emotional impact and depth they can convey. Director's choices reflect an earnest effort to build suspense and intrigue but fall short of fully realizing the story's potential.
Ultimately, Sins of the Night feels like a middling thriller that flirts with classic genre elements but is weighed down by a predictable plot and uneven execution. It offers occasional glimpses of atmosphere and intrigue but fails to sustain a compelling grip across its runtime.
Performance-wise, the cast delivers competent work, though no single actor emerges as a standout beacon. The leads embody their roles with professionalism, but the script's thin character development and dialogue limit the emotional impact and depth they can convey. Director's choices reflect an earnest effort to build suspense and intrigue but fall short of fully realizing the story's potential.
Ultimately, Sins of the Night feels like a middling thriller that flirts with classic genre elements but is weighed down by a predictable plot and uneven execution. It offers occasional glimpses of atmosphere and intrigue but fails to sustain a compelling grip across its runtime.
- CrimsonRaptor
- 25 juil. 2025
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This has got to be one of the best erotic thrillers ever made. It may be a bit far-fetched at times but the erotic content in this movie is fantastic, especially Deborah Shelton. She plays Roxy, the ex-girlfriend of insurance CEO Ted Quincy (Matt Roe) who wants her back and her husband dead in order to collect the insurance. The plot is a bit convoluted but the obvious standout scene is the one with Miss Shelton and Nick Cassavetes, Jack, the ex-con insurance investigator who is - sorry, no spoilers. A mention also goes to Michele Brin who plays the suspected insurance fraudster early in the film. It is a pity we do not see more of her.
Despite the praise for this film mentioned above, two stars have been deducted because I feel that there were missed opportunities for more erotic content; Michele Brin mentioned above; Courtney Taylor has legs to die for so we could have seen more; and there is a hint of a girl/girl relationship. In conclusion, if you are a fan of the erotic thriller genre, this film is a must-see.
Despite the praise for this film mentioned above, two stars have been deducted because I feel that there were missed opportunities for more erotic content; Michele Brin mentioned above; Courtney Taylor has legs to die for so we could have seen more; and there is a hint of a girl/girl relationship. In conclusion, if you are a fan of the erotic thriller genre, this film is a must-see.
I caught this on late night on Showtime or one of the Movie channels and low and behold to my shock and surprise there was totally hot Deborah Shelton, 1970 Miss USA, who used to be on Dallas, and Meline Griffith played her body double in the movie Body Double. Well, in this flick Deborah goes all the way. Her body is a perfect as I always imagined it would be, those many times fantisizing about her from Dallas and Body double. This flick is worth it for her scenes alone.
Jack Neitszche is one of those small-time ex-cons who never seem to catch a break. Now he is forced to track down Roxanne Flowers, an ex-stripper who has too many skeletons in her closet -- all of the kind that Jack should avoid like the plague. But Roxy is one woman who can't be ignored, and Jack falls hard -- even though he knows he shouldn't -- and very soon he finds himself in a dangerous triangle with none other than Tony Falcone, a mafia-type who has a penchant for violence and making people suffer. Very soon all hell breaks loose, and when the dust clears there are dead bodies, broken lives, and a dangerous world whose rules never seem to change.
Sins of the Night is a surprising sleeper of a movie whose low budget filmmaking actually adds to its appeal and in the process rivals much larger films like Basic Instinct. Besides creditable performances by Deborah Shelton, Nick Cassavetes, Richard Roundtree, Miles O'Keefe, and the rest of the cast, an added bonus is the writing. Russell La Valle is clearly a writer who should be watched, as he has a natural flair for dialogue and character development, and knows how to weave them into a compelling story. Certainly a talent to watch.
I hope Hollywood takes notice and understands the entertainment value of films like Sims of the NIght and begins duplicating the formula for good small budget movies that have been missing for too long.
Sins of the Night is a surprising sleeper of a movie whose low budget filmmaking actually adds to its appeal and in the process rivals much larger films like Basic Instinct. Besides creditable performances by Deborah Shelton, Nick Cassavetes, Richard Roundtree, Miles O'Keefe, and the rest of the cast, an added bonus is the writing. Russell La Valle is clearly a writer who should be watched, as he has a natural flair for dialogue and character development, and knows how to weave them into a compelling story. Certainly a talent to watch.
I hope Hollywood takes notice and understands the entertainment value of films like Sims of the NIght and begins duplicating the formula for good small budget movies that have been missing for too long.
- makeyourmark-830-226434
- 28 août 2010
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