July 2000
Source: Dazed and Confused
Review
3 stars
Spectacularly unpleasant as Locke is, he's little worse than any of his colleagues, a ruthless and cold-blooded bunch who throw people out of second floor windows for laughs. And Locke's ambitious wife Lisa (Kingston) is as hard and calculating as any of them, spending most of the film lounging aggressively in her underwear and plotting on behalf of her husband.
The beating heart and flicker of conscience
in the film is provided by Billy who, although initially seduced
by the easy money and the power of fear, soon realises that he's
way out of his depth and sinking fast.