While
visiting South America to “save the turtles”, an innocent college
student (Kelsey Carlisle) is captured and thrown into a banana
republic prison run by the evil Inga Von Krupp (Ellie Church). From
here, she must fight for her life against a crazed group of fellow
inmates as well as Von Krupp’s twisted experimentations and her
nightmarish torture machine.
Amazon
Hot Box is one hell of a fun movie involving banana republics,
undercover agents, filthy and lawless prisons, voodoo
experimentation, and much, much more. There’s so much glorious
madness going on in this movie that is handled perfectly by writer
and director James Bickert. The film is a fast paced and highly
entertaining nod to schlock 70’s cinema that is bursting off the
screen with filthy color and no shortage of eye candy. It's the type
of presentation and layered, overlapping story lines that we've come
to expect from Bickert (Frankenstein Created Bikers).
With
so much going on and a lot that could have been explored a little
more, my only complaint, (if you could call it that), is that I wish
the film were a little longer! I would have loved to see more of
Jordan Phipps as Agent Sixx or perhaps a look at more of the evil
experiments that Inga Von Krupp and her mad scientist Dr. Greeley
(Paul McComiskey) were cooking up in the bowels of their lawless
prison. A dinner scene shared between the two is just a darkly comic
glimpse into how twisted these two are and it successfully left me
wanting to see more of them.
The
film's technical aspects are very impressive as it sounds and looks
fantastic. I had a blast with the practical effects and the
wonderfully old, dark and dirty setting for the prison. The fight
scenes are playfully choreographed and full of acrobatic kicks and
punches until they inevitably end in a wonderful, over the top and
gory demise. Everything about the movie is pure fun, schlocky, tongue
in cheek goodness.
Tristan
Risk makes a beautifully twisted entrance as inmate Val. Establishing
her dominance over the new inmates right away by demanding a
grotesquely demeaning act from the newly captured Penny (Carlisle),
we know right away that Val is neither good nor bad. She is her own
animal and plays by her own rules...to a point. And Risk has a
devilishly good time with the role, owning it and stealing every
scene she's in. Risk was born for these types of roles.
Another
stand out amongst the cast is Jordan Phipps. Every time she's on
screen she radiates a powerful screen presence and has the natural
allure of a movie star. Whatever "it" may be that makes
someone an undeniable star, Jordan Phipps has "it". If a
Barbarella re-make is ever in the works, someone please give Phipps a
call: she’s a very talented modern day bombshell.
Overall,
I highly recommend Amazon Hot Box if you’re looking for a fun,
cheeky, brazen good time. Grab some beers, roll some joints and let
the good times roll, Amazon Hot Box is a blast.
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