Bare Deception (2000 TV Movie)
7/10
Probably Tane McClure's best film
24 February 2013
Warning: Spoilers
This review may contain spoilers. In this film Julia Collins' (Tane McClure) radio dating phone-in show is losing listeners. Unbeknown to her, her sleazy partner Christian Moss (David Anderson) is picking up the phone-in women and having sex with them. When one of them turns up dead, the finger of suspicion turns on Christian who still carries on in his cheating ways. The murder has benefits for Julia's radio show though and it becomes the talk of the town. The question is, can the killer be caught before he strikes again? There is little character development and the plot can best be described as lazy. Even the obligatory false trails seem to be lacking in credibility. When Christian watches two women getting it on, they think it so creepy that they call the police. Watching two women getting it on is creepy? What planet have they been living on? The police claim that there is nothing to go on without doing much investigating. To be candid though, anyone watching this film only watches it for the naked flesh.

On this score, this film delivers the goods. Tane McClure and David Anderson have some really hot sex scenes, both with each other and with other cast members. Tane's performance is probably the best she has given in this respect. It is a pity that cute looking Natalie (Angela Grant) does not have more screen time but the other actresses more than compensate. Nenna Quiroz and Stella Porter have two sex scenes, the second with David Anderson. Michelle von Flotow also has a sex scene with David.

This is one of the better films in the erotic thriller genre. The thrills, the plot and characters may be lacking but it delivers the sexiness in spades.
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