I usually like Toni English/Kelly Holland's work, but this Vivid Video vehicle for superstar Janine is very badly directed, the dialogue scenes unfolding in awkward fashion, playing more like rehearsals than a finished product. And the sex scenes are mundane.
Story about skulduggery within a software company never rings true, as unscrupulous executives break laws right and left, seeming despicable right from the get go. That's except for Stephanie Swift, stuck in a stereotyped nerd role, and then Janine as a sort of deus ex machina character righting all wrongs in a ridiculous board room climax. Of course the real climax is the lesbian scene for her and Swift that follows.
With such top talent here including Shanna McCullough (in a nothing role), beauty Laura Palmer and Mrs. Buttman herself (Tricia Devereaux) the result is poor.
Story about skulduggery within a software company never rings true, as unscrupulous executives break laws right and left, seeming despicable right from the get go. That's except for Stephanie Swift, stuck in a stereotyped nerd role, and then Janine as a sort of deus ex machina character righting all wrongs in a ridiculous board room climax. Of course the real climax is the lesbian scene for her and Swift that follows.
With such top talent here including Shanna McCullough (in a nothing role), beauty Laura Palmer and Mrs. Buttman herself (Tricia Devereaux) the result is poor.