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  • The pizazz seems to have evaporated from Jonathan Morgan's movies, after contributing over 100 features to Wicked Pictures' release schedule over the past two decades. This one, titled as if it were one of those sound- alike Mile High movies (from its Sweet Sinner label), is a pedestrian exercise credited to new screenwriter "Kitten Boheme".

    Wearing trademark spectacles, tall blonde heroine Alexa Grace, who I have seen frequently in all-sex movies for Mile High's Erotica X banner, gets to demonstrate her acting chops as the wallflower sister of ne'er-do-well title bro Lucas Frost. He's unemployed and lives with her, usually getting their mom to fork over his share of the rent. Simple tale has their sibling rivalry the source of superficial drama and comedy, in service of a tired rom-com format.

    Though Morgan is typically to be commended for casting fine young actresses throughout, he certainly missed the boat in his male lead Frost, a guy who has appeared in numerous movies the last year or two, but who is wooden and inexpressive. He's dead weight, giving Grace little to play off of. Jonathan also errs in throwing away the fabulous UK import Stella Cox in a nothing "extraneous sex scene role" with Frost, giving her zero dialog.