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Single White Female 2: The Psycho -

Produced by Marc Bienstock and released by Sony Pictures Home Entertainment. Running Time: Approximately 1 hour and 33 minutes. Reception and Legacy

is a 2005 American psychological thriller that serves as a direct-to-video, stand-alone sequel to the iconic 1992 film Single White Female . Directed by Keith Samples and written by the team of Glenn Hobart, Andy Hurst, and Ross Helford, the film shifts the original's formula to a new setting with a fresh cast of characters. Plot Overview Single White Female 2: The Psycho

Set in New York City, the story follows (Kristen Miller), a PR professional who moves out of the apartment she shares with her colleague, Jan (Brooke Burns), after a falling out over a promotion. Holly responds to a roommate ad from Tess Kositch (Allison Lange), a woman from a different social background who initially appears to be the perfect companion. However, Tess quickly becomes dangerously obsessed with Holly. She begins to take lethal measures to "help" Holly eliminate the people causing her stress—including her competitive coworker and an unfaithful boyfriend—as she attempts to take over Holly's life. Key Details Produced by Marc Bienstock and released by Sony

Kristen Miller (Holly Parker), Allison Lange (Tess Kositch), Brooke Burns (Jan Bellamy), and Todd Babcock (Holly's boyfriend). Genre: Mystery, Thriller, and Psychological Suspense. Directed by Keith Samples and written by the

Critics and audiences generally viewed the sequel as a "carbon copy" that lacked the artistry and psychological depth of the Barbet Schroeder-directed original. While some reviewers found it to be an acceptable direct-to-DVD thriller, many others criticized the "lame acting" and "weak direction," noting it felt more like a low-budget imitation than a true continuation.

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