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Addicted (2014 film)
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Addicted
Addicted 2014 film.jpg
Theatrical release poster

Directed by
Bille Woodruff
Produced by
Paul Hall
Screenplay by
Christina Welsh
 Ernie Barbarash
Based on
Addicted
 by Zane
Starring
Sharon Leal
Boris Kodjoe
Tyson Beckford
Kat Graham
William Levy
Music by
Anton Sanko
Cinematography
Joseph White
Edited by
Bruce Cannon

Production
 company

CodeBlack Films[1]

Distributed by
Lionsgate

Release dates

October 10, 2014


Running time
 105 minutes[2]
Country
United States
Language
English
Budget
$5 million[3]
Box office
$17.4 million[4]
Addicted is a 2014 American erotic thriller film directed by Bille Woodruff. The film, based on Zane's best-selling novel of the same name and adapted by Christina Welsh and Ernie Barbarash, was released theatrically on October 10, 2014. The film received largely negative critical reviews but proved to be a moderate box office success.


Contents  [hide]
1 Plot
2 Cast
3 Production
4 Reception
5 References
6 External links

Plot
Zoe Reynard on the outside seems to have the perfect life. She has a perfect marriage to her husband Jason and the couple share two kids. Despite this, Zoe is not happy in her marriage. Zoe has a sex addiction, leading her to often seek further sexual pleasures outside of her marital bed. While attending an art show, Zoe runs into the artist of the show, Quentin Canosa and the two quickly share some flirtation. Later, after wanting to sign Quentin to her company, Zoe goes over to his apartment and the two have sex. The couple break up regularly but always inevitably end up getting back together. On one particular occasion, when Zoe goes to get back with Quentin, she finds him having sex with his next door neighbor. Zoe throughout the story is telling this as a flashback or retelling to her therapist, who is treating her for a sex addiction. Later it is discovered that the root of Zoe’s addiction was a rape committed against her earlier in her life. Zoe’s addiction begins to take over her life and she soon begins to sleep with another man she met at a club named Corey. Zoe eventually decides that she wants to try to fix her marriage with her husband and invites both Corey and Quentin to meet her at Quentin’s apartment. Saying she doesn’t want to say it twice, she breaks up with the two and through this they realize that she has been sleeping with both of them. Quentin becomes very angry and pushes Corey to the ground after he lunges at Zoe. After Corey is knocked out, Quentin tells Zoe that she isn’t going to leave him and begins to walk towards her. In fright, Zoe shoves a glass artwork between them, smashing it to pieces. Quentin walks straight over them, pulling bits of glass out of his feet. While hiding from Quentin who is chasing after her with an artistic knife like implement, Jason suddenly appears and smashes an artwork in the shape of a heart over Quentin’s head and saves Zoe before leaving. Zoe chases after Jason, apologizing profusely but he rejects her, asking her why she would throw it all away. Jason and Zoe split up and Jason stays in a hotel. Zoe becomes a recluse but soon goes to a group therapy session. At the session she speaks of her deep love for her husband and Jason walks into the session.[5]
Cast
Sharon Leal as Zoe Reynard, owner of Zoe & Co., an artist-marketing agency.
Boris Kodjoe as Jason Reynard, Zoe's husband and an architect.
Tyson Beckford as Corey, one of Zoe's lovers,.
Kat Graham as Diamond, Quentin's other lover.
William Levy as Quinton Canosa, an artist who becomes Zoe's lover.
Tasha Smith as Dr. Marcella Spencer, a psychotherapist specializing in sexual addiction.
Maria Howell as Nina
Garrett Hines as Benny
Emayatzy Corinealdi as Brina, Zoe's assistant and best friend.
Hunter Burke as Shane
Production
Principal photography began in November 2012 in Atlanta and the surrounding areas.
Reception
Addicted received largely negative reviews from critics. On Rotten Tomatoes, the film has a rating of 8%, based on 13 reviews, with an average rating of 3.2/10.[6] On Metacritic, the film has a score of 32 out of 100, based on 9 critics, indicating "generally unfavorable reviews".[7]
References
1.Jump up ^ http://codeblack.com/
2.Jump up ^ https://www.amctheatres.com/movies/addicted
3.Jump up ^ http://variety.com/2014/film/news/addicted-how-lionsgate-and-codeblack-created-a-low-budget-micro-targeted-hit-1201328023/
4.Jump up ^ "Addicted (2014)". Box Office Mojo. Retrieved November 26, 2014.
5.Jump up ^ http://strictlybusinessmovies.wordpress.com/plot-summaries/
6.Jump up ^ "Addicted". Rotten Tomatoes. Flixster. Retrieved February 8, 2015.
7.Jump up ^ "Addicted Reviews". Metacritic. CBS Interactive. Retrieved October 17, 2014.
External links
Official website
Addicted at the Internet Movie Database
Addicted at Box Office Mojo
Addicted at Rotten Tomatoes
Addicted at Metacritic
  


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Addicted (2014 film)
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Jump to: navigation, search

Page semi-protected

Addicted
Addicted 2014 film.jpg
Theatrical release poster

Directed by
Bille Woodruff
Produced by
Paul Hall
Screenplay by
Christina Welsh
 Ernie Barbarash
Based on
Addicted
 by Zane
Starring
Sharon Leal
Boris Kodjoe
Tyson Beckford
Kat Graham
William Levy
Music by
Anton Sanko
Cinematography
Joseph White
Edited by
Bruce Cannon

Production
 company

CodeBlack Films[1]

Distributed by
Lionsgate

Release dates

October 10, 2014


Running time
 105 minutes[2]
Country
United States
Language
English
Budget
$5 million[3]
Box office
$17.4 million[4]
Addicted is a 2014 American erotic thriller film directed by Bille Woodruff. The film, based on Zane's best-selling novel of the same name and adapted by Christina Welsh and Ernie Barbarash, was released theatrically on October 10, 2014. The film received largely negative critical reviews but proved to be a moderate box office success.


Contents  [hide]
1 Plot
2 Cast
3 Production
4 Reception
5 References
6 External links

Plot
Zoe Reynard on the outside seems to have the perfect life. She has a perfect marriage to her husband Jason and the couple share two kids. Despite this, Zoe is not happy in her marriage. Zoe has a sex addiction, leading her to often seek further sexual pleasures outside of her marital bed. While attending an art show, Zoe runs into the artist of the show, Quentin Canosa and the two quickly share some flirtation. Later, after wanting to sign Quentin to her company, Zoe goes over to his apartment and the two have sex. The couple break up regularly but always inevitably end up getting back together. On one particular occasion, when Zoe goes to get back with Quentin, she finds him having sex with his next door neighbor. Zoe throughout the story is telling this as a flashback or retelling to her therapist, who is treating her for a sex addiction. Later it is discovered that the root of Zoe’s addiction was a rape committed against her earlier in her life. Zoe’s addiction begins to take over her life and she soon begins to sleep with another man she met at a club named Corey. Zoe eventually decides that she wants to try to fix her marriage with her husband and invites both Corey and Quentin to meet her at Quentin’s apartment. Saying she doesn’t want to say it twice, she breaks up with the two and through this they realize that she has been sleeping with both of them. Quentin becomes very angry and pushes Corey to the ground after he lunges at Zoe. After Corey is knocked out, Quentin tells Zoe that she isn’t going to leave him and begins to walk towards her. In fright, Zoe shoves a glass artwork between them, smashing it to pieces. Quentin walks straight over them, pulling bits of glass out of his feet. While hiding from Quentin who is chasing after her with an artistic knife like implement, Jason suddenly appears and smashes an artwork in the shape of a heart over Quentin’s head and saves Zoe before leaving. Zoe chases after Jason, apologizing profusely but he rejects her, asking her why she would throw it all away. Jason and Zoe split up and Jason stays in a hotel. Zoe becomes a recluse but soon goes to a group therapy session. At the session she speaks of her deep love for her husband and Jason walks into the session.[5]
Cast
Sharon Leal as Zoe Reynard, owner of Zoe & Co., an artist-marketing agency.
Boris Kodjoe as Jason Reynard, Zoe's husband and an architect.
Tyson Beckford as Corey, one of Zoe's lovers,.
Kat Graham as Diamond, Quentin's other lover.
William Levy as Quinton Canosa, an artist who becomes Zoe's lover.
Tasha Smith as Dr. Marcella Spencer, a psychotherapist specializing in sexual addiction.
Maria Howell as Nina
Garrett Hines as Benny
Emayatzy Corinealdi as Brina, Zoe's assistant and best friend.
Hunter Burke as Shane
Production
Principal photography began in November 2012 in Atlanta and the surrounding areas.
Reception
Addicted received largely negative reviews from critics. On Rotten Tomatoes, the film has a rating of 8%, based on 13 reviews, with an average rating of 3.2/10.[6] On Metacritic, the film has a score of 32 out of 100, based on 9 critics, indicating "generally unfavorable reviews".[7]
References
1.Jump up ^ http://codeblack.com/
2.Jump up ^ https://www.amctheatres.com/movies/addicted
3.Jump up ^ http://variety.com/2014/film/news/addicted-how-lionsgate-and-codeblack-created-a-low-budget-micro-targeted-hit-1201328023/
4.Jump up ^ "Addicted (2014)". Box Office Mojo. Retrieved November 26, 2014.
5.Jump up ^ http://strictlybusinessmovies.wordpress.com/plot-summaries/
6.Jump up ^ "Addicted". Rotten Tomatoes. Flixster. Retrieved February 8, 2015.
7.Jump up ^ "Addicted Reviews". Metacritic. CBS Interactive. Retrieved October 17, 2014.
External links
Official website
Addicted at the Internet Movie Database
Addicted at Box Office Mojo
Addicted at Rotten Tomatoes
Addicted at Metacritic
  


Categories: 2014 films
English-language films
2010s drama films
2010s thriller films
American films
American drama films
American erotic films
American thriller films
Erotic thriller films
Films shot in Atlanta, Georgia
Independent films
Lions Gate Entertainment films






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