

Torn
This 1940's epic Nicholas Steele feature brings the viewer up close and personal with the women left behind in war-ravaged America. Gorgeous locations and sexy 40's wardrobe make this a must-see for fans of visually stunning, classic erotica. Ladies Of Night stars Rayveness in what is destined to be an award-winning performance as beautiful bank owner Gail Rydell, along with all-star cast and newcomers Lexy Tyler and Derek Pearce.
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Plot Summary
A group of friends on a snowboarding trip find themselves stranded in a remote cabin after a blizzard. Their getaway quickly turns into a fight for survival as they realize they are not alone, and a terrifying presence begins to pick them off one by one.
Critical Reception
Torn (2005) is a low-budget horror film that received minimal critical attention upon its release. It is generally regarded as a forgettable entry in the slasher subgenre, with criticism often directed at its predictable plot and underdeveloped characters.
What Reviewers Say
- Lacks originality and relies on tired horror tropes.
- Pacing issues and weak character development detract from the suspense.
- Offers little in terms of scares or memorable moments for horror fans.
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Fun Fact
While R. J. Mitte is known for his role as Walter White Jr. in "Breaking Bad," "Torn" was one of his earlier film appearances.
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