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Single White Female 2: The Psycho

"A roommate with killer instincts."

A warped woman takes deadly measures to help a new roommate get rid of her problems.

Top Cast

  • Kristen Miller

    Kristen Miller

    Holly Parker

  • Allison Lange

    Allison Lange

    Tess Kositch

  • Brooke Burns

    Brooke Burns

    Jan Lambert

  • François Giroday

    François Giroday

    Leonard Ripken

  • Rif Hutton

    Rif Hutton

    Detective Rousch

  • Todd Babcock

    Todd Babcock

    David Kray

  • Tracey McCall

    Tracey McCall

    Lacey

  • Katherine Disque

    Katherine Disque

    Lisa

  • Gerald Brodin

    Gerald Brodin

    Police Officer

Overview

A warped woman takes deadly measures to help a new roommate get rid of her problems.

Rating

4.8 / 10
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1 Reviews

  • Wuchak
    Wuchak
    5 Jul 1, 2020

    _**Another Roommate from Hell**_ In New York City, two PR colleagues (Kristen Miller & Brooke Burns) compete for a promotion in their agency when one of them (Miller) decides to move out of the apartment they share and respond to an ad for a roommate from a woman that’s not in their social class (Allison Lange). At least one of these women is a… psycho. Todd Babcock plays the beau. "Single White Female 2: The Psycho" (2005) is a stand-alone sequel to the 1992 film and is far from a carbon copy. Being direct-to-video, it has a no-name cast and lacks the sense of artistry of the original, but Kristen Miller makes for a quality protagonist while Burns is perfect in the biyatch role and Lange is effective as the misfit. It helps that the plot mixes up the formula and the setting isn’t as one-dimensional as in the original where practically the entire story took place in an aged Gothic apartment building. It also has more pizazz and isn’t as tediously monotone. Unfortunately, it’s not as memorable. It’s effective enough for the genre & direct-to-video, but also kind of forgettable. More coulda and shoulda been done with the resource of Kristen Miller. The film runs 1 hour, 30 minutes and was shot in Los Angeles, California. GRADE: C+

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