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  • No behind-the-camera credits are displayed on this Digital Playground feature, made as a four-parter for its website. It's rather embarrassing.

    Only conceivable reason to watch is to see the very large breasts now sported by the great Kaylani Lei, who following the end of her stardom under contract at Wicked Pictures has done a makeover, evidently to impress fans on the featured dancer circuit. She still looks great (facially), but her magnified bazooms and butt are disconcerting to us loyalists from a decade or so back.

    Stupid story revolves around a cheap special effect wherein each of the four anti-heroines' eyes turn bright glowing red when they go crazy and murder their husbands (among others). I would classify this release as anti-topical, in its ridiculous depiction of women as killers and perhaps serial killers, in an age where evil males (including the White Supremacist variety) are what's actually happening in these decadent times.

    Making matters more ludicrous, after the initial killer Romi Rain is let out of stir, she is peddling candy bars as an entrepreneur, and the other ladies in her circle sample them, fantastically turning each into a killer -some secret ingredient. The victims include Charles Dera and Xander Corvus, as well as a cameo as husband by Jack Vegas, in one of his innumerable NonSex turns while working as crew member.

    Kaylani's scene emphasizes anal sex, just another gimmick in her ill-advised comeback tour. Even the ladies' makeup jobs are poorly done here, adding insult to insult. And not to be left out, Bridgette B. has sex with her overage stepson Tyler Nixon (the 30 year old pointing out he's 18 as if waiting to be carded) and his friend Lucas Frost, but no d.p.. included.