
Movie spotlight
Screw the Right Thing
Sorority sisters Heather and Julianne The T and A Girls put hot, young coeds Monique Seabroke and Tia Ford through a Hellweek hazing that will leave you breathless.
Insights
Plot Summary
The film follows a group of friends from Los Angeles as they navigate the complexities of life, love, and their dreams in the early 1990s. Facing various personal and professional challenges, they rely on their bond to overcome obstacles. The narrative explores themes of friendship, ambition, and the struggles of young adulthood.
Critical Reception
Screw the Right Thing received mixed to negative reviews, with many critics finding its plot predictable and its execution uninspired. While some appreciated its attempts to portray urban youth culture, the film was largely criticized for its low production values and clichéd dialogue. Audience reception was similarly lukewarm, with the film failing to make a significant impact.
What Reviewers Say
Criticized for a weak and predictable storyline.
Found to be lacking in originality and compelling character development.
Production values and dialogue were often cited as significant drawbacks.
Google audience: Audience reviews are scarce, but those available suggest a generally unimpressive film that failed to resonate widely.
Fun Fact
Despite its low profile, "Screw the Right Thing" is sometimes cited as an example of the independent urban cinema emerging in the early 1990s, though it rarely gains critical attention.
AI-generated overview · Verify ratings on official sources