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A successful businesswoman risks her family and flourishing career to satisfy her constant sexual gratification.
28 February 1971, Camden, New Jersey, USA
29 August 1980, Havana, Cuba
8 March 1973, Vienna, Austria
2 March 2000, Albany, Georgia, USA
17 October 1972, Tucson, Arizona, USA
14 January 1980, Fort Knox, Kentucky, USA
19 December 1970, The Bronx, New York, USA
5 September 1989, Geneva, Switzerland
January 09, 2015
Addicted is the kind of film for which the Alan Smithee pseudonym was invented.October 11, 2014
Watching "Addicted" is like eating Cheese Whiz straight from the jar. There's no nutritional value. It's kind of embarrassing. But it does satisfy a base craving for cheap, immediate sensation.October 11, 2014
The film unfortunately depicts black female sexuality, a topic rarely portrayed onscreen, with all the depth and subtlety of a late night Cinemax offering.October 16, 2014
Woodruff's direction is smooth enough on a technical level, but the film's storytelling has little dimension, even for a melodrama.October 11, 2014
"Addicted" doesn't know whether it wants to be a modern-day bodice-ripper, a morality-tinged cautionary tale or a serious snapshot of sexual compulsion. Whatever the case, it fails on all fronts.October 10, 2014
Far be it from me to totally trash a seemingly-silly soap opera males might find laughable to the same extent it moves females to tears. Go figure!October 09, 2014
If one squints hard enough, all the nudity and grinding might retain appeal, but for those who can't switch their brain off, the picture is maddeningly inconsistent and comically performed.October 10, 2014
While the leads are certainly attractive enough to bring the book to life, the film fails to live up to the melodrama and seductiveness that made the book popular.October 13, 2014
Part soapy melodrama, part steamy thriller of infidelity gone sideways, this film is wholly unconvincing as a study of sexual compulsion.October 10, 2014
"Addicted" doesn't fail because it wants to provide steamy, soapy melodrama to a mainstream audience; its faults are a function of its judgment, not of its genre ... more Cinemax than cinematic.October 13, 2014
The actors are uniformly handsome and mostly serviceable, though the same can't be said about the filmmaking or the writing.October 11, 2014
Billed as an erotic thriller but playing more like an R-rated daytime soap, "Addicted" marks a rare but dramatically neutered opportunity to explore a black woman's sexuality onscreen.