
Movie spotlight
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Blonde Ice. It's invaluable. It's irreplaceable. It's highly prized. And heavily insured. So why is it missing? Director Scotty Fox, porn's "best humour director" according to AVN, spins a brand new tale of lust and deception in Casey's (K.C. Williams) first truly major role. Watch Blonde Ice. Or she'll be crushed.
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Plot Summary
A ruthless and manipulative photographer, Lindy, sets her sights on marrying a wealthy widower, whose business associates are suspicious of her true intentions. As Lindy schemes her way closer to her target, she embroils herself in a dangerous game of deception and murder, facing threats from the widower's associates and his estranged son.
Critical Reception
Blonde Ice received generally negative reviews from critics, with many finding the plot convoluted and the characters underdeveloped. While Faye Dunaway's performance was sometimes noted, the film struggled to find an audience and is largely considered a forgettable thriller from the era.
What Reviewers Say
Critics found the plot predictable and overly reliant on a femme fatale archetype.
The film was criticized for its lack of originality and shallow character development.
Some reviewers noted Faye Dunaway's attempt to elevate the material, but it wasn't enough to save the film.
Google audience: Audience reception for Blonde Ice is not widely documented, with limited available data suggesting a lukewarm response. Those who have seen it often cite its B-movie quality and predictable twists.
Fun Fact
The film was originally intended to be a television movie before its release as a theatrical feature in some international markets.
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