
Movie spotlight
Animal Instinct
Ashlyn and Steve are phone sex buddies. And like a lot of phone sex buddies, things change when they meet. Animal urges come out. Animal instincts take hold. And as the viewer, you take hold too. Welcome to Judy Blue's awesome aural obsession, Animal Instinct. Where the tiger in Ashlyn comes out in the strangest places. On a phone. In your ear. And in your face. Animal Instinct. Grrrreat!
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Plot Summary
A young woman moves into a new apartment building and quickly becomes fascinated by her mysterious and alluring neighbor. As their relationship deepens, she uncovers a dark and dangerous secret about him, leading to a terrifying confrontation. The film explores themes of obsession, desire, and the hidden perils within seemingly ordinary lives.
Critical Reception
Animal Instinct is a low-budget erotic thriller that garnered modest attention for its genre elements rather than critical acclaim. It is often categorized within the direct-to-video boom of the 1990s, known for its suggestive content and suspenseful, albeit predictable, plot. Audience reception tends to be mixed, appreciating its erotic tone and B-movie charm, while critics often point to its formulaic nature and limited artistic merit.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its erotic atmosphere and suspenseful build-up.
Criticized for a predictable plot and B-movie production values.
Shannon Tweed's performance is often highlighted as a compelling aspect.
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Fun Fact
The film is part of a series of erotic thrillers directed by David DeCoteau, often featuring similar themes and actors like Shannon Tweed.
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