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Jennifer Ate
Wicked Pictures and Director Jim Enright team up to bring you this classic tale. Girl meets girl. Girl eats girl. Several friends show up. Everyone collapses in a heap. Who could ask for more? This all-girl Extravaganza, with a touch of the macabre will have you squirming on your Ouija Board. Yes Jennifer, dreams do come true. Bon Appetit. Enjoy this great title from Wicked Pictures!
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Plot Summary
A hard-boiled detective investigates a series of murders linked to a blind florist, whom he suspects may be the killer. As the body count rises, he finds himself increasingly drawn to her, complicating his pursuit of the truth. The investigation leads him into a dark world of superstition and escalating violence.
Critical Reception
Jennifer 8 was met with generally negative reviews from critics, who found the plot predictable and the thriller elements unconvincing. While the performances of Andy Garcia and Uma Thurman received some attention, the film's overall execution was seen as lacking tension and originality.
What Reviewers Say
A sluggish and uninspired thriller that fails to deliver suspense.
The performances are adequate, but can't save a predictable and convoluted plot.
Lacks the intensity and originality expected from a serial killer mystery.
Google audience: Audience reviews suggest a mixed reception, with some viewers finding the mystery engaging enough to hold their attention, while others were disappointed by the slow pacing and unoriginal storyline. The central performances were often cited as a highlight, but not enough to elevate the film significantly.
Fun Fact
The film's title refers to the number of victims in the serial killings, as each victim is found on a different day of the week, with the eighth victim being the one that initiates the main investigation.
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