Sex and Lies in Sin City
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Saturday, Oct. 25, 9PM, Lifetime
When strippers go bad - or have they already gone bad by becoming strippers? Mena Suvari and Matthew Modine star in the true story of a Las Vegas dancer (in other words, a stripper) who married a Las Vegas casino owner - and then stood trial for his murder. This one has that trashy, can't-look-away appeal of a car accident. Modine is especially outrageous as the yee-hawing, gun-toting, heroin-smoking casino owner who keeps his fortune in silver bars buried in a vacant lot. Suvari keeps her cool as the gold-digger who ropes this bull, then finishes him off to collect his fortune - but winds up being charged with his murder instead. It's luridly entertaining.
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