Los Angeles Times

They’re sexy and ready to kill

- — Mark Olsen

In “Girls Against Boys” two young women go on a killing spree, seeking revenge against the men who have wronged one of them.

After Shae (Danielle Panabaker) is in quick succession dumped by her married lover and sexually assaulted by a young man she meets at a bar, she is drawn by her fellow nightclub bartender Lu (Nicole LaLiberte) into a psychotic spiral.

Lu coughs up a series of conf licting motivation­s of her own, until she finally admits she’s doing it simply “because I can.”

Written and directed by Austin Chick, “Girls Against Boys” is some odd male fantasy of what female revenge might be like, sexy and enigmatica­lly charged rather than haunting or scary or even just weird.

The film wants to have it both ways, leeringly lingering over LaLiberte in a babydoll dress and over-the-knee socks with Panabaker spending most of the film in extremely short shorts and vertiginou­s high heels while also taking a scolding, what-are-you-looking-at attitude to their display.

The action plays out as a series of underwhelm­ing set pieces — a cop is harmed with his own gun, another guy is tied to a table and has his legs sawed off and a samurai sword appears just because.

Shae is also a student, and so there are snippets of feminist lectures heard throughout to try to frame the story as some kind of half-baked media-thesis masqueradi­ng as a sexy action pic.

In “Girls Against Boys,” both sides lose.

“Girls Against Boys.” MPAA rating: R for violence, some sexual content/nudity and language. Running time: 1 hour, 33 minutes. At Laemmle’s Noho 7, North Hollywood.

 ?? Anchor Bay Films ?? BENT ON REVENGE, Shae (Danielle Panabaker, left) and Lu (Nicole LaLiberte) go on a killing spree in the new “Girls Against Boys.”
Anchor Bay Films BENT ON REVENGE, Shae (Danielle Panabaker, left) and Lu (Nicole LaLiberte) go on a killing spree in the new “Girls Against Boys.”

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