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Cherry Crush

  • 2007
  • R
  • 1h 29m
IMDb RATING
5.4/10
2.8K
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Cherry Crush (2007)
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A seventeen-year-old photographer gets caught up in murder when he breaks his own rules and falls in love with one of his teenage models.A seventeen-year-old photographer gets caught up in murder when he breaks his own rules and falls in love with one of his teenage models.A seventeen-year-old photographer gets caught up in murder when he breaks his own rules and falls in love with one of his teenage models.

  • Director
    • Nicholas DiBella
  • Writers
    • Nicholas DiBella
    • Paul Root
  • Stars
    • Nikki Reed
    • Jonathan Tucker
    • Julie Gonzalo
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.4/10
    2.8K
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    • Director
      • Nicholas DiBella
    • Writers
      • Nicholas DiBella
      • Paul Root
    • Stars
      • Nikki Reed
      • Jonathan Tucker
      • Julie Gonzalo
    • 26User reviews
    • 5Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Nikki Reed
    Nikki Reed
    • Shay Bettencourt
    Jonathan Tucker
    Jonathan Tucker
    • Jordan Wells
    Julie Gonzalo
    Julie Gonzalo
    • Desiree Thomas
    Michael O'Keefe
    Michael O'Keefe
    • Detective Griffin
    Haviland Morris
    Haviland Morris
    • Julia Wells
    Dennis Boutsikaris
    Dennis Boutsikaris
    • Ben Wells
    Frank Whaley
    Frank Whaley
    • Wade Chandling
    Brooke Mayer
    • Trish
    Alessa Neeck
    • Abbey
    Christopher Jon Martin
    • Jake Miles
    • (as Christopher Martin)
    Patricia Lewis Browne
    • Older Woman
    Billy Powell
    • Chemistry Teacher
    Thomas Tripiciano
    • Dean Robert Mullen
    Nick Lang
    • Wide Receiver
    Ferdinand Jay Smith
    • DA Thomas
    • (as Ferdinand J. Smith)
    Sarah Anderson
    Sarah Anderson
    • Waitress
    Sally Cohen
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    • Director
      • Nicholas DiBella
    • Writers
      • Nicholas DiBella
      • Paul Root
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    5ctomvelu-1

    Flat, arty flick

    Although CHERRY CRUSH involves murder and cops, it is not a crime thriller or murder mystery. Instead, it is a character study of an affluent teenager who aspires to a career in photography until he falls for one of his subjects, a fellow student from the wrong side of the tracks looking for the big score. In order to make the big score, she needs to bump off her current lover, a married adult who should know better. She involves the photographer in her scheme and before you know it, we're looking at a teen-oriented reworking of DOUBLE INDEMNITY, or for you younger readers, BODY HEAT. No suspense, unfortunately. And the gal with murder and larceny in mind is played by a nonactor named Nikki Reed. In fact, the girl next door in this movie, played by Julie Gonzalo, was far more intriguing. The young photographer is played by Jonathan Tucker, who gives a passable performance. A couple of the adult actors were instantly recognizable: Frank Whaley is the philandering adult with lots of money, and Michael O'Keefe is a corrupt detective with money and murder on his mind. The art crowd might enjoy this; it clearly was not intended for cineplexes.
    hferrell22

    Great Flick!

    Very impressive! I thoroughly enjoyed Cherry Crush. It held my attention throughout and really picked up the pace at the end- just as a thriller should do.

    I thought Jordon gave a fantastic, steely performance. I couldn't decide to root for or against him which is a exactly the sentiment you want your audience to feel in this kind of film. In addition to supplying a solid dose of climatic suspense, Cherry Crush was absolutely stunning to watch. Kudos for the cinematography. This is the kind of movie that's so beautiful it MUST be seen on the big screen. I have recommended Cherry Crush to friends.
    7rw212605

    A rich staging overshadows narration and plot weaknesses

    Like many films starring teens or pitched to a teen audience, Cherry Crush falls short on intrigue and plays long on wrought dialog and narration. What Cherry Crush has that say, Cruel Intentions, doesn't have is a languid and saturated visual feel that distracts from the film's occasionally empty writing. The film has a similar feel to The Virgin Suicides, which also focuses its artistic energies on creating rich landscapes and detailed portraits of its characters (rather than character development). Director Nick DiBella's choice to prioritize style is a good one given his strength with the camera. It's no wonder that the protagonist in his co-writing debut is a photographer.

    Because of its sophisticated cinematography and laudable go at film noir in color, Cherry Crush deserves to be offered to an art house audience. The story of a rich kid bewitched by a mysterious pauper isn't a terribly sympathetic, but putting the failures of the plot concept aside, DiBella captures his subject well.
    9agodfrey-5

    Here's a different movie.

    Here's a different movie. Two murders in an understated plot without the obligatory gore and more. Hmmm....a bit of Hitchcock, but without Grant or Stewart, it relies heavily on cinematography and editing. Good idea. Cherry Crush was terrific and surprising in a number of areas. Beautifully filmed from the photo stills at the beginning to the closing shot. Of course, it didn't hurt to shoot scenes of attractive people in attractive settings. Might have been a 'ten' except..... (I can't believe we're going here).... the lead actor's neck became longer and larger as the movie progresses. OK, shallow shallow me, but you go see the movie and tell me just how distracting the neck is. If you can ignore the neck, you'll find this movie head and shoulders above the usual fare.
    7pmpelychaty

    Great Cinematography

    I liked the story and would recommend it to almost anyone. It's not a romantic comedy, but there is some dark comedy and some suspenseful romance. The movie is a suspense overall and has some unique plot twists. It was great to see this movie in the theater. It definitely enhanced the scenery and suspense. The characters were edgy. The movie left me with an eerie feeling. It was impossible to know whether the two main characters, Jordan and Shay, would pull out of their destructive situation or dig themselves in deeper. The characters are in high school, but put themselves in circumstances that would lead you to believe they are older. This isn't that far fetched given the background of the two. Jordan is a rich kid, who's been kicked out of his previous high school photographing his coeds naked and he has a controlling, demanding father that just wants to groom him for success and power. Shay lives with her sister who is rarely home and is apparently a junkie. The two are intelligent and scheming; with Shay being more of the later, but it is Shays stunning looks and aloof demeanor that attract Jordan.

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    • Trivia
      The entire film was shot in Rochester, NY.
    • Goofs
      When Jordan is golfing with Desiree, she is talking. In the game of golf, people are not supposed to talk when a golfer is teeing off cause it can break their concentration.
    • Quotes

      Shay Bettencourt: I dropped my lipstick.

      Jordan Wells: I noticed.

    • Connections
      Features Behind the Scenes of Cherry Crush (2007)
    • Soundtracks
      Marigolds
      Written by Kenny Cummings and Phil Schuster

      Performed by Shelby

      Courtesy of Gigantic Music

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    • Release date
      • February 16, 2007 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Kör tutku
    • Filming locations
      • Rochester, New York, USA
    • Production company
      • Post Central
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 29m(89 min)
    • Color
      • Black and White
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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