Why 'Addicted' is an Erotic Thriller Worth Your Time
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Despite the great financial success of Sam-Taylor Johnson's adaptation of raunchy EL James bestseller 50 Shades of Grey, there hasn't been the boom in erotic-thriller films that we expected. Perhaps we're a little premature in our disappointment as the subgenre is slowly building with th scintillating The Boy Next Door, S&M-tinged Bound, and uncomfortably raunchy Knock Knock all hitting screens in 2015 - each hugely more thrilling and sexy that Universal's 50 Shades.
We recently got around to watching Addicted (a film that sat highly on our most anticipated of 2015 list) which arrived straight to DVD last June - and we're sorry we waited so long. This adaptation of erotic novelist Zane's 1998 book takes a salacious, yet troubling look into the world of sex addiction through the central character of high-powered career woman and matriarch Zoe Reynard (Sharon Leal).
Directed by Bille Woodruff (Honey), Addicted sees Zoe unable to get her demanding sexual needs met at home - despite an undeniable sexual and emotional chemistry with her partner Jason (Boris Kodjoe) - leading to her falling into the bed of client, Latin artist Quinton Canosa (William Levy). With this lust taking over Zoe's life, her career begins to derail and her sexual urges grow more destructive - ultimately leading her to a third partner, handsome party boy Corey (Tyson Beckford), and the awakening of new, previously dormant sexual desires.
With equal passion in its portrayal of no-holds-barred sex and the destructive powers it carries, Addicted is an enthralling watch. Never shying away from the provocatives of its subject matter, Woodruff's film is a gutsy piece of erotica exploring both the sensual glamour and dangers of lust. The final stages may veer into high camp melodrama but it's been such a steamy ride that its easy to forgive and embrace the silliness.
Addicted is available on Amazon and Netflix.