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Film Review - Plush

PLUSH Emily Browning

“Plush” opens with a scene where a woman, strapped helplessly to a chair, is buried intentionally by a dumpster full of rocks. The moment of confusion and pain perfectly sums up what it’s like to watch “Plush.” The latest from inexplicably employable director Catherine Hardwicke (“Twilight,” “Red Riding Hood”), the movie is a hodgepodge of sexual kink and horror, blended with musical performances to create a hip atmosphere of artistry that younger audiences will likely reject at first glance. Phony, ugly, and nonsensical, “Plush” doesn’t have a single interesting idea to share, wallowing in excess and stupidity, paying more attention to the thickness of eyeliner than the complexity of its mystery. Read the rest at Blu-ray.com

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