After Sex (2001 film) explained

After Sex
Director:Cameron Thor
Producer:Randall Emmett
George Furla
Starring:Dan Cortese
Virginia Madsen
Brooke Shields
Johnathon Schaech
D. B. Sweeney
Maria Pitillo
Music:Amotz Plessner
Cinematography:Steve Adcock
Studio:Emmett/Furla Films
Distributor:Cutting Edge Entertainment
Runtime:96 minutes
Country:United States
Language:English

After Sex is a 2000 American comedy-drama film directed by Cameron Thor and starring Dan Cortese, Virginia Madsen and Brooke Shields.

Plot

A group of attractive women get together for a weekend of bonding, hoping to relax and get away from the anxiety of their boyfriends. The women travel out of town, which leads them to picking up men of questionable integrity. The next problem is what they will tell their boyfriends when they get back home.

Cast

Reception

Nathan Rabin at The A.V. Club calls the film "a surprisingly glum comedic drama about three couples forced to rethink their commitment to each other after the women enjoy a bonding weekend that degenerates into relationship-threatening debauchery."[1]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: After Sex. AV Club. Nathan. Rabin. March 29, 2002. July 9, 2020.