
The architect Vincent Stevens; the psychiatrist Chris Vanowen; the real estate agents Luke Seacord and Marty Landry; and Chris' half-brother Philip Trauner are married and best friends. Vincent has designed a brand new building and proposes that he and his friends share one of the wonderful penthouse lofts. This would allow them to hook up with other women without worrying about hotel charges showing up on their credit cards. When they discover the body of a beautiful woman c... (Full plot summary below)
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The architect Vincent Stevens; the psychiatrist Chris Vanowen; the real estate agents Luke Seacord and Marty Landry; and Chris' half-brother Philip Trauner are married and best friends. Vincent has designed a brand new building and proposes that he and his friends share one of the wonderful penthouse lofts. This would allow them to hook up with other women without worrying about hotel charges showing up on their credit cards. When they discover the body of a beautiful woman cuffed on the bed in the loft, they argue over whom is responsible and secrets are disclosed affecting their friendship.
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| Flick FilosopherMaryAnn JohansonPlausibility isn't in the cards for this odious excuse for a thriller. This is all about sexy danger, for sociopathic, misogynistic values of 'sexy danger.' |
| The Monitor (McAllen, TX)Brooke CorsoThis film isn't a guilty pleasure and it's not a thriller. It's just dumb. |
| Movie TalkJason BestThe plotting gets too clever by half towards the end, but... this remains a slick and stylish whodunit. |
| TheWrapAlonso DuraldeThis silly chamber piece about sex and murder elicits only yawns, interrupted by the occasional unintentional giggle. |
| jackiekcooper.comJackie K. CooperIf you like movies that keep you in the dark until the reveal then this is a movie you want to see. Believe me, it is so much better than you think it is going to be. |
| Hollywood ReporterFrank ScheckErotic thrillers are a time-tested genre, but this effort, scripted by Wesley Strick, is neither erotic nor thrilling. |
| Blu-ray.comBrian OrndorfDim, sleazy, and poorly made, the feature (which was shot in 2011) comes across laughable at times, doing an alarmingly thorough job making decent actors look bad and heterosexuality look worse. |
| The Hollywood OutsiderAaron PetersonWhile [The Loft] never quite achieves its loftier ambitions, it is intriguing enough to overcome its B-level trappings. |
| The Film YapNick RogersSmug, cynical, sleazy and reasonably entertaining. The sort of disposable, high-end junk that can only belong to January - a psychosexual-thriller spin on "The Hangover." When it comes to winking trash, there are crummier pads in which to crash. |
| Sacramento News & ReviewJim LaneAs so often in such locked-room whodunnits, the solution is both simple and complicated, and quite satisfying. |