Review of Garden Party (2008) by Christy B — 21 Jun 2009
From rather unknown directer Jason Freeland, "Garden Party," is an interesting look at lonliness. The plot tends to fall flat more often than not, but shows promising talent. There are two gems worth noting.
First, Freeland does a wonderful job of portraying the underbelly society of Beverly Hills youths. Though glamourized by the ridiculous pop-phenomenon "The Hills," Freeland showcases this group for what they really are: lost and aimless.
Second, anyone of my generation who remembers Vinessa Shaw coming down the stairs in her busty Colonial ball-gown in "Hocus Pocus" will be happy to see her comfortably settled in the sex-kitten persona we knew she had in her.
This review of Garden Party (2008) was written by Christy B on 21 Jun 2009.
Garden Party has generally received mixed reviews.
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