

Movie spotlight
Color Me Bad
The hottest interracial cast in a scalding exercise in oral ecstasy and cheek-slamming fulfillment. From a blistering barnyard roll in the hay to a pool game where no holes are barred, the action is long, hard, and bad - and that's good.
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Plot Summary
A gifted young artist living in a crime-ridden neighborhood is drawn into a dangerous world when she becomes involved with a charismatic but ruthless drug dealer. She struggles to navigate the treacherous environment while trying to protect her dreams and her life from the escalating violence and her own entanglement.
Critical Reception
Color Me Bad was not widely released and received minimal critical attention. It is primarily known as a direct-to-video release and is often overlooked in discussions of its genre or director's filmography. Audience reception is scarce due to its limited distribution.
What Reviewers Say
Lacks significant critical commentary due to its limited release.
Often categorized with other erotic thrillers of the era, though with less prominence.
Google audience: Information on Google reviews is not readily available due to the film's niche and limited release.
Fun Fact
Director Rachel Talalay is also known for directing the cult classic 'Freddy's Dead: The Final Nightmare' and the television series 'The Clampers'.
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