Club Sin
Club Sin

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Club Sin

2001
Movie
Adult · 18+
122 min
English

Award-winning superstar Ashlyn Gere returns in this sexually charged psychological thriller from acclaimed director Antonio Passolini (Raw, New Wave Hookers 6). Ashlyn plays Elsa, a dominating, power-hungry divorcee who comes up with her own unique "support group" for divorced women Club Sin. With help of a naive, recently divorced young woman named Angela (Gwen Summers), Elsa launches her exclusive club to help women find their inner strength through a series of increasingly bizarre sexual challenges. But when Angela realizes that her mentor's intentions are not entirely unselfish, the stage is set for an erotic confrontation where there can only be one victor. Packed with incredible performances and explosive sex scenes, Club Sin is a relentless excursion into one woman's quest for the ultimate sexual power, and the inevitable corruption that is her downfall,

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IMDb4.0/10
Director: David DeCoteauGenres: Horror, Thriller

Plot Summary

A group of young adults attends a secluded, exclusive nightclub called 'The Sanctuary,' rumored to be a place where desires are fulfilled. However, they soon discover that the club's charismatic owner has sinister intentions, trapping them in a nightmarish scenario where survival depends on uncovering dark secrets and confronting their own deepest fears.

Critical Reception

Club Sin received largely negative reviews from critics, who often cited its predictable plot, weak character development, and reliance on sensationalism over substance. While some might have found elements of its erotic thriller premise intriguing, the execution generally fell short of expectations.

What Reviewers Say

  • Often criticized for its formulaic and predictable storyline.

  • Panned for its weak acting performances and lack of genuine suspense.

  • Seen as an uninspired entry in the erotic thriller genre of its time.

Google audience: Information on specific Google user reviews for 'Club Sin' is not readily available, but general audience reception aligns with critical views, often finding the film to be unengaging and poorly executed.

Fun Fact

Director David DeCoteau is known for his prolific output in the horror and erotic thriller genres, often working under various pseudonyms.

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