You feel sorry for Tamara as an outsider, and you just die when she comes back from the grave. A cleaner caught with £300,000 earrings stolen after a raid on Tamara Ecclestone's home says she has no idea who two of her co-defendants are.
After a sly middle, the third act is just slasher-flick clichs; worse, it largely keeps Tamara offscreen. Don't hold your breath. No one has to know. April 21, 2006 Tamara is a 2005 teen horror film written by Jeffrey Reddick and starring Jenna Dewan, Matthew Marsden, and Chad Faust.. Tamara Riley is a mousy, withdrawn girl whose exposure of the football team's steroid use to the newspapers made her the personal enemy of half the school. A really dumb, derivative rip-off, slovenly constructed and played with the sort of ludicrous earnestness that just misses being bad enough to qualify as high camp.
Not helping matters is the fact that she's also into both witchcraft and her English teacher, Bill Natolly. All rights reserved. Changes to
And nerdy girls have been turning hot and wreaking revenge on their nemeses at least since ZZ Top's heyday. Written by Sham.
The After movie sequel is officially on the way.
Original Score: 2/5 Katie Stuart as Chloe is also a lot of fun.
Original Score: 2/4 Besides being beautiful and charismatic, star Jenna Dewan is also a great actress. February 18, 2006 Surely independent horror has more to offer than this. It’s a time young people are just finding their voice in the world and making some of the biggest decisions of their life. There is nothing whatever special here, but it adequately achieves its modest ambitions.
Original Score: 2/4 February 16, 2006
An entry into the cycle of avenging teen-girl pictures, in which the filmmakers try gamely to put a unique spin on familiar material, but eventually fall back on by-the-numbers tropes. February 3, 2006
All she wants is brutal and ruthless vengeance on those who did her wrong… and maybe a life-long relationship with that English teacher of hers.Our protagonist, the sexy Tamara, is a joy to watch.
February 13, 2006 Matthew Marsden, the biggest name in the film, plays Mr. Natolly with intricacy and allure. Tamara McLaughlin, Actress: Australiens.
DVD released by Lionsgate. Sidney Poitier’s 7 Most Memorable Performances However, all good things must come to an end.