Crush (2013 film)

Crush

Theatrical released poster
Directed by Malik Bader
Produced by Trevor Macy
Marc D. Evans
Written by Sonny Mallhi
Starring Lucas Till
Crystal Reed
Sarah Bolger
Caitriona Balfe
Reid Ewing
Leigh Whannell
Holt McCallany
Camille Guaty
Music by Julian Boyd
Cinematography Scott Kevan
Edited by Jeff W. Canavan
Production
company
Intrepid Pictures
Distributed by FilmNation Entertainment
Release dates
  • April 9, 2013
Running time
94 minutes[1]
Country United States
Language English
Budget $1.2 Million
Box office $8,123,213

Crush is a 2013 American thriller film directed by Malik Bader and written by Sonny Mallhi. The film stars Crystal Reed, Lucas Till, and Sarah Bolger in lead roles. It was released to VOD outlets and direct-to-video on DVD and Blu-ray in the United States on April 9, 2013;[1] it is rated PG-13 for "disturbing thematic material, violence, sensuality, some teen drinking, and language".

The film's tagline is "Careful who you wish for", and its plot has been summarized as "A secret admirer's crush on a high school athlete takes a fatal turn."[2]

Plot

A promising high school soccer player, Scott (Lucas Till), injures his knee in a game and doctors say it might take up to two years for his knee to heal. fast forward to 6 months later, Jules likes him but Scott is fixated on recovering his physical condition and considers her his best friend. Bess (Crystal Reed) has a crush on Scott, and works in a store owned by David with her mature colleague Andie (who also has a crush on Scott). When Scott is stalked by a mysterious person that threatens Jules, he believes that Bess is responsible for the weird situations. Things begin to get worse and worse as the stalker takes extreme measures that humiliate Jules, among others. In the end, the stalker turns out to be Andie. Bess dates Jeffrey, a guy who has a crush on her and Scott reconciles with Jules. He reciprocates her feelings and they kiss. [3]

Cast

Critical reception

Writing for FEARnet, Scott Weinberg praised the acting of the three leads but criticized the film's "paper-thin premise" and script for being derivative (pointing out Mallhi's previous work on 2011's The Roommate), and said "Even putting aside the casual plagiarism in Mallhi's screenplays, there's nothing here in the way of character, suspense, intensity, or surprises. It's just someone telling the same old story with slightly different character."[4] Ian Sedensky of Culture Crypt gave the film a score of 45/100 and judged: "The young cast is attractive, the production is well put together, and the twist, however absurd, might be genuinely shocking and entertaining to some. But this is a movie about a crush. And buying into the thin motivations behind this obsession requires a level of crazy reserved exclusively for the characters in this movie."[5] John Strand of Best-Horror-Movies awarded the film 2.5/5 "Freakheads" (the site's rating system), and concluded the film is "A neat little thriller that will appeal to teens and young adults who are not interested in scares and gore, but like a fairly executed, albeit predictable, storyline."[6]

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 "Amazon.com: Crush: Crystal Reed, Lucas Till, Sarah Bolger, Malik Bader: Movies & TV". Amazon.com. Retrieved August 11, 2013.
  2. "iTunes - Movies - Crush (2013)". iTunes Store. Apple, Inc. Retrieved August 11, 2013.
  3. Daniel King (17 May 2013). "Film Review: Crush (2013)". HorrorNews.net. Present: HorrorNews.net. Retrieved 25 August 2013.
  4. "FEARnet Movie Review: 'Crush'". FEARnet. Horror Entertainment, LLC. April 25, 2013. Retrieved August 11, 2013.
  5. "CRUSH (2013) — CULTURE CRYPT". Culture Crypt LLC and Ian Sedensky. Retrieved August 11, 2013.
  6. "'Crush' (2013) Review". Best-Horror-Movies.com. April 19, 2013. Retrieved August 11, 2013.

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