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''Tamara'' is a 2005
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directed by Jeremy Haft and starring
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, Katie Stuart,
Chad Faust Chad Faust (born July 14, 1980) is a Canadian actor, singer, film producer, film director, and screenwriter best known for his role as Kyle Baldwin in ''The 4400''. He currently resides in Los Angeles, California. Biography Faust starred in ''B ...
,
Claudette Mink Claudette Mink (born April 4, 1971) is a Canadian actress. Education She is a graduate of George Brown Theatre School The George Brown Theatre School is a drama school in Toronto, Canada. Providing training in multiple forms and practices of t ...
, Melissa Elias, and
Matthew Marsden Matthew David Marsden (born 3 March 1973) is an English-American actor, producer, singer and former model. He has appeared in films such as '' Helen of Troy'', '' Anacondas: The Hunt for the Blood Orchid'', '' Tamara'', '' Resident Evil: Extinct ...
. It was released in select theatres in the United States by City Lights Pictures, a
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-based production company.


Plot

Tamara Riley is a shy but intelligent teenage girl who likes
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and has a crush on Bill Natolly, her handsome English teacher. When a critical article she writes about the school's athletes is published, two of the star athletes, Shawn and Patrick, seek revenge. Tamara attempts to perform a magical ritual to bind her fate to that of Mr. Natolly, but when she must spill her own blood, she ceases the ritual. That night, a prank is orchestrated by Shawn and Patrick, along with Shawn's girlfriend Kisha. Shawn calls Tamara, impersonating Mr. Natolly, and invites her to a motel room, where a video camera is placed. Shawn, Patrick, and Kisha watch as Tamara undresses, along with three others—Chloe, Jesse, and Roger—who did not know about the prank. Shawn barges in and taunts Tamara, and she is accidentally killed in a struggle. Despite Chloe's demands that they inform the police, she is blackmailed into helping bury Tamara. However, they are shocked when Tamara walks into class, looking more beautiful than ever before. They convince themselves that she was only unconscious and dug her way out of the ground. While Roger is watching a film in the school audiovisual room, the image on the screen suddenly changes to the video of Tamara's murder. Roger removes the tape and is confronted by Tamara, who torments him with hallucinations of what it is like to be
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and with his history of
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. He then sends a televised message to the entire school in which he proclaims that one should " hear no evil, speak no evil, and see no evil". He cuts off his ear and tongue with a razor blade, then fatally stabs himself in the eye. Tamara visits the home of Mr. Natolly, intending to seduce him. When he resists her, she says that "it is only a matter of time". The next day, she visits the school counselor and Mr. Natolly's wife, Alison. Tamara confronts Alison, mentioning Alison and Bill's infertility problems. Realizing that her father fantasizes about having sex with her and that his alcoholism drove her mother away, Tamara commands him to eat a beer bottle. At a party, Tamara places a spell on Patrick and Shawn, forcing them to have sex with each other. Kisha attempts to stop Tamara, but is incapacitated when Tamara mentions Kisha's eating disorder. Tamara tells Kisha that she is "skin and bone, and really should eat more". Kisha begins to eat herself into a stupor, but is taken away by Jesse and Chloe. When Chloe and Jesse call Mr. Natolly to tell him about what happened, Kisha—still under the spell—calls Tamara and tells her that Mr. Natolly knows. Kisha is knocked out by Chloe. Chloe, Jesse, and Mr. Natolly go to Tamara's house, where they find a spellbook describing the ritual she tried to perform. They realize that when Tamara was killed, her blood was spilled, which completed the ritual and allowed her to rise from the grave and control others through touch. Tamara, learning of what the others know, sends Shawn and Patrick to the Natolly residence to kill Alison, but she manages to kill them both in self-defense. Kisha and Alison are both taken to the hospital and treated, but Kisha wakes up and chases down Jesse and Chloe. Kisha stabs Jesse to death with a carving knife before Chloe knocks her out again with a pizza paddle. Tamara takes control of the mind of an armed security guard and chases Mr. Natolly, Allison, and Chloe up to the rooftop of the hospital. Tamara attempts to control Chloe, but sees through her memories that Chloe actually cared about her and realizes that she has become a monster. She breaks down and slowly changes back into a corpse. Before fading away, Tamara asserts her will to be with Mr. Natolly and he appears to surrender to the inevitable. Mr. Natolly holds Tamara close and kisses her, then throws himself off the roof with Tamara, killing them both. Kisha, seemingly still under Tamara's spell, takes the spellbook from Chloe's Jeep.


Cast

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Jenna Dewan Jenna Lee Dewan (; born December 3, 1980) is an American actress and dancer. She started her career as a backup dancer for Janet Jackson, and later worked with artists including Christina Aguilera, Pink, and Missy Elliott. She is known for her ...
as Tamara Riley *
Matthew Marsden Matthew David Marsden (born 3 March 1973) is an English-American actor, producer, singer and former model. He has appeared in films such as '' Helen of Troy'', '' Anacondas: The Hunt for the Blood Orchid'', '' Tamara'', '' Resident Evil: Extinct ...
as Mr. Bill Natolly * Katie Stuart as Chloe *
Claudette Mink Claudette Mink (born April 4, 1971) is a Canadian actress. Education She is a graduate of George Brown Theatre School The George Brown Theatre School is a drama school in Toronto, Canada. Providing training in multiple forms and practices of t ...
as Mrs. Alison Natolly *
Chad Faust Chad Faust (born July 14, 1980) is a Canadian actor, singer, film producer, film director, and screenwriter best known for his role as Kyle Baldwin in ''The 4400''. He currently resides in Los Angeles, California. Biography Faust starred in ''B ...
as Jesse * Bryan Clark as Shawn * Melissa Elias as Kisha * Marc Devigne as Roger * Gil Hacohen as Patrick * Chris Sigurdson as Mr. Riley, Tamara's father


Reception


Box office

''Tamara'' was released to US cinemas on February 3, 2006. It averaged $2,084 at 14 theatres, for a weekend gross of $29,157. It was in US cinemas for 13 weeks, and finished with a gross of $206,871


Critical reception

''Tamara'' has received a mostly-negative response from critics. Aggregated across 28 reviewers, the film holds a 32% on
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, with a consensus stating, "Resolutely misguided without ever really crossing into 'so bad it's good' territory, ''Tamara'' lacks even the cheap thrills promised by its premise". This reception is mirrored on Metacritic, where a similar result of 34/100, amortized over 10 critics, materialized, indicating "Generally unfavorable reviews". Nathan Lee of ''
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'' noted its low budget and its "even lower ambitions", but acknowledged that it had "one genuine, if unintentional, surprise". Awarding it one of four stars, ''Slant'' grappled with the film's "insufficient imaginativeness" and forced "theme of duality". Maitland McDonagh, a critic specialist in horror films, wrote that ''Tamara'' "panders to horror buffs" and "squanders the efforts of a competent cast", calling it a "rehash of ''Carrie''", and awarding it two of five stars. Jessica Reeves of the ''
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'' was even more critical, panning the film with a harsh grocery list of descriptions: "dismal, depressing, embarrassing and utterly lacking in any artistic or social worth". Some reviewers were slightly more magnanimous. For instance, Kyle Smith of the ''
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'' enjoyed the second act, praising how screenwriter Jeffrey Reddick "develops
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suspensefully". He noted some of the "creative murders", which were "grotesque" enough to "make even horror buffs flinch"; however, he decried the clichéd final act, complaining that Tamara is off-screen too much, and asserting that "villainy shouldn't be outsourced", "killings houldn'tbecome routine". Likewise, Frank Scheck, writing for ''
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'', provided a mixed review and confessed that "the film has its dubious pleasures".


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