SummaryWhile working at a country club, a young woman is brought into a small group of wealthy college students. She begins dating a tennis pro, who happens to be the boyfriend of the girl who brought her into the group, and she then sees the darker side of their lifestyle.
Directed By:Mary Lambert
Written By:Mark Gibson, Philip Halprin
The In Crowd
Metascore
Overwhelming Dislike
14
User score
Generally Favorable
6.6
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Metascore
Overwhelming Dislike
14
6% Positive
1 Review
1 Review
13% Mixed
2 Reviews
2 Reviews
81% Negative
13 Reviews
13 Reviews
63
The moral universe remains unsullied in this lite, lo-cal thriller - the cinematic equivalent of a fizzy summer drink.
25
A laughably bad B-thriller.
25
Isn't a movie, it's Gorgonzola, a crumbly summertime stinker veined with pop-cultural fungus.
10
Silly teen thriller.
10
The only people who could be surprised at this movie will be those who wandered into the wrong multiplex theater by mistake.
0
Lifeless, desultory slog.
0
The In Crowd is nothing but a deadly dull business.
User score
Generally Favorable
6.6
60% Positive
3 Ratings
3 Ratings
20% Mixed
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1 Rating
1 Rating
Aug 13, 2020
7
The director of Pet Sematary slums it with this awesomely trashy teen thriller. It centers around a young woman recently released from a mental institution. Her doctor gets her a job at his club. A place for the rich and bored filled with some really mean pretty people. She of course becomes entangled with them because she's sexy and than finds herself discovering a dark secret they would kill to protect. The movie is pure trash and it's not shy about it. This elevated lifetime flick is overly predictable but there's a reason they make so many of these movies. It's because when they work, they're fun as hell. Plus it all leads up to a truly epic girlfight in evening gowns, heels and even a pool. So if this seems like your kind if movie. Seek it out, trust me it's worth the effort. Budget: $15M
Box Office: $5M 7/10




























