Hell hath no fury like women scorned who band together to get revenge on men who used them, forming the titular Coalition. From first-time feature director Monica Mingo, working with a modest budget of $1m, comes a tired plotline infused with one part The First Wives Club and one part Just Wright. Set in the high-income socialite bracket, with sweeping commentary on the misogynistic tendencies of professional athletes, The Coalition is just plain flat.
Prime Alexander (Eddie Goines) is a basketball hotshot still riding with his so-called 1800 Crew. Boozing and carousing, they use and discard women like mixers with bottle service. When Alexander humiliates flame-of-the-week Autumn (Ingrid Clay), she rallies the girls to seek revenge on the men who live without regarding karma and consequences.
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Prime Alexander (Eddie Goines) is a basketball hotshot still riding with his so-called 1800 Crew. Boozing and carousing, they use and discard women like mixers with bottle service. When Alexander humiliates flame-of-the-week Autumn (Ingrid Clay), she rallies the girls to seek revenge on the men who live without regarding karma and consequences.
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- 3/13/2013
- by Kyle North
- JustPressPlay.net
I thought orginally that The Coalition was something new to S & A, but I discovered that back in July 2011 we first reported about this film produced by Team Sizzle, a production company financed by Baltimore Ravens football player Terrell Suggs. The production company previously produced two short films, Sisters and When Beautiful People Do Ugly Things, both written and directed by Monica Mingo and back during the summer of 2011 in Arizona, Mingo directed Team Sizzle's first feature film The Coalition. The films stars Denyce Lawton, J.R. Ramirez, Adrienne Bailon, Nadine Ellis, Shanti Lowry, Eddie Goines and Jackee Harry and according to Team Sizzle is...
- 12/4/2012
- by Sergio
- ShadowAndAct
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