Single White Female 2: The Psycho

Synopsis: In New York, the PRs colleagues and roommates Holly Parker and Jan Lambert are disputing a promotion in their agency. The unethical Jan deceives Holly and sends her to Chicago; meanwhile, she seduces Holly's boyfriend David Kray, in the opening of the fancy restaurant of his own, and they have one night stand. When Holly arrives back home, she finds that David cheated her with Jan, and she decides to move to a new apartment. She schedules a visit with the needy Tess Kositch, and they become roommates and friends. When Tess cuts and dyes her hair identical to Holly's style, she sees that her new roommate is obsessed on her. When Holly follows Tess to the underground night-club "Sin", she realizes that the girl is deranged. But Tess wants to be her friend and put Holly out misery, eliminating her former bad friends.
Genre: Drama, Thriller
Director(s): Keith Samples
Production: Sony Pictures Home Entertainment
 
IMDB:
4.1
R
Year:
2005
91 min
91 Views


Mommy?

Mommy?

Mommy?

- We're gonna be late.

- That's the plan.

Really? And why is that?

Because we're young, beautiful

women with high-paying jobs...

...living in the greatest city

in the world.

People should wait for us.

How did you get hot water?

I let the super buy me coffee.

I didn't wear a bra.

Have you had any

relationship with a man...

...that wasn't based on sexuality

and manipulation?

Holly, that's the reason

that men were put on this earth...

...to make life easier

for beautiful women.

He fixed the oven light

and the window in the living room.

You think we can still be roommates

if one of us gets promoted?

I don't think it'll be a problem.

As long as it's me

who gets promoted.

Hey.

Yeah, I'm gonna have to work late.

We're just leaving now.

Red.

The lacy ones.

You play your cards right,

maybe I'll stop by after the party.

Okay. Me too.

So when do I get to meet him?

Not until I'm certain there's nothing

he can do to make life easier for you.

Oh, come on, Holly.

I was only kidding.

Don't be so sensitive.

This way, please.

- That's great. Look over here.

- That's great. Beautiful.

A little smile.

Right this way.

- Good times.

- Champagne.

Champagne.

Two champagnes, please.

- Two champagnes.

- Thank you.

Ladies.

Mr. Foster, the new collection

looks unbelievable.

The clothes sold themselves.

The press loves you.

Thank you. If you'll excuse me.

So where's the new client,

Mr. Rifkin?

David Kray. He's opening up

a new restaurant in Midtown...

...and he's hired Simpkins

to do his P.R.

They seem to be doing

an excellent job...

...hiding him rather than

promoting him.

You two innocent, lovely young things

would be doing him a great favor...

...by stealing him from

Simpkins' incompetence.

Say no more.

Holly, just so there's

not a misunderstanding...

...I want this promotion.

- So do I.

Which is why I wanna be

upfront about everything.

We're gonna land

the account together...

...but David Kray is going

to give me the credit for it.

By the time I'm done with him, he'll be

writing me a letter of recommendation.

You f*** him, then you f*** me?

It's not personal, Holly.

It is to me.

You're not gonna f*** David...

...and you're certainly

not gonna f*** me.

- We'll see.

- We will.

- Having a good time?

- Having a good time?

- I'm doing fine, thanks.

- Holly Parker. Nice to meet you.

Jan Lambert.

- David Kray.

- So...

...I hear that you're opening up

a new restaurant in a couple of weeks.

Leonard Rifkin's A-team.

And my backup.

- What's the name of your restaurant?

- Zucca's.

Elegant.

Understated.

Intriguing.

Like the owner, I'm sure.

So this is your party?

Our company represents Mr. Foster,

a fashion designer.

Did you enjoy his show?

Well...

- I don't know much about fashion...

- I didn't like it either.

- I'd love to see your new restaurant.

- We'd both love to see it.

Well, I could maybe

arrange a tour sometime.

- Tomorrow afternoon?

- Let's do it tonight.

- Tonight?

- No time like the present.

Hey, thanks. Let's go.

It's perfect.

You've done an amazing job.

This is beautiful.

I love the bar.

Great ambience.

I wanted it to be timeless,

you know?

No gimmicks. Just a place you go

for a special occasion.

We'll arrange a press preview

on opening night.

An A-list crowd that will

attract photographers.

Wait a minute. I already have

a contract with a P.R. Firm.

You deserve so much more

than they're giving you, David.

You deserve the best.

Let us help you. Don't let all

your hard work go to waste.

Simpkins isn't holding up

their end of the deal.

Why should you?

What if I told you we could set up

a press preview for you by Friday?

You could get press in here

by Friday night?

Print and electronic.

You have my personal guarantee.

Your restaurant

will open with a bang.

You're on.

How'd I do?

You were great.

I believe a proper thank-you

is in order.

I could hardly keep my hands

off you in the restaurant.

It's too late for sweet talk.

I saw the way you looked at Jan.

Visions of a threesome

dancing in that little head of yours.

I think I've got

all I can handle right here.

But I don't think Jan is the type

to take losing very lightly.

Yeah, she'll go postal

if she finds out about us.

Only because she didn't think

of staging a new client for herself.

Gonna be a disappointing night for

you if you don't stop talking about Jan.

- Who?

- That's my man.

Hey.

It's Jan.

Yeah?

Probably wondering why

you didn't come home last night.

I'm a big girl.

I spend the occasional night out.

Yeah. With who?

Jealousy is so not sexy.

Yeah, well, I just wanna make sure

the girl I'm falling in love with...

...feels the same way about me.

- You know I do.

- Oh, yeah? Then say it.

Hello.

I'm sorry.

I looked for you before I left.

They specifically asked for me?

You're not serious.

After all the effort to set this up

you're gonna miss the first event?

- Come on. You should be there.

- It's a press preview, David.

A few reporters lob

softball questions your way...

...and then write

that you're a great guy.

Even Jan can take care of that.

I thought the point was

we didn't want Jan taking care of it.

I don't. But Jan said Rifkin asked me

to handle the meeting personally.

It's a big hotel account in Chicago.

She wasn't very happy about it.

Neither am I.

It's a big opportunity.

If I can land this

and your restaurant...

...game over.

Bigger and better.

It's one night.

And I've made it very clear...

...there's no one bigger

or better in my world.

I will personally handle

every detail of opening night.

I promise.

I love you.

I'll call you.

The art was something that...

...basically, I'd seen in a picture

in college, and it really inspired me...

...and the restaurant

fell in place after that.

How long have you

been working on Zucca?

Basically, the place has been a dream

of mine since I was in college.

I wanted a place that was elegant

but understated...

...and intriguing.

- What's next on the horizon?

- Do you plan on opening any more?

Hi, this is David.

Please leave a message.

Hey, it's me. I finally made it.

My flight was almost two hours late.

How'd the press preview go?

Call me with the details.

I'm sure they loved you.

I do.

You were very impressive today,

Mr. Kray.

I was, wasn't I?

You were. To you.

To you.

You did a great job. Thank you.

To us.

- Hi.

- Hi.

Checking in.

My name's Holly Parker.

I'm sorry. There's no reservation

under your name.

It's probably under

PYK Public Relations.

Sorry. Nothing there either.

It was made through

your public relations office.

I flew up to see your hotel manager.

Mr. Roth is away on holiday in Europe

until the end of next week.

Here you go.

Jan?

- You set me up.

- Back so soon?

You made a huge f***ing mistake.

Did you really think I didn't know

that you were sleeping with him?

I thought we agreed that

sexual manipulation was my specialty.

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