12
2002    84 mDrama, Thriller
5.115%32%5.2
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Student Ben Cronin heeft alles waar hij kan van dromen: een veelbelovende zwemcarrière, een hechte groep vrienden en de steun en liefde van zijn vriendin Amy. Hij dreigt dit echter allemaal kwijt te spelen na een onenightstand met een nieuw meisje op zijn school, Madison Bell. Madison wil echter meer dan eenmalig het bed met hem te delen. Ze wordt Bens grootste fan... en grootste nachtmerrie.
Directed by John Polson
  • Jesse BradfordBen Cronin
  • Erika ChristensenMadison Bell
  • Shiri ApplebyAmy Miller
  • Kate BurtonCarla Cronin
  • Jason RitterRandy
  • Peter HermannER Doctor
  • Dan HedayaCoach Simkins
  • Nick SandowDetective John Zabel
  • Clayne CrawfordJosh
  • Phyllis SomervilleAunt Gretchen Christopher
  • James DeBelloChristopher Dante
  • Patricia RaeJake's Nurse
  • Kia GoodwinRene
  • Michael HigginsMr. Tillman
  • Pamela IsaacsMrs. Egan
  • Tom CappadonaJanitor
  • Malcolm BarrettJock
  • Ken TriwushBig Man
  • John KnoxER Guard
  • Amy MapotherPetite Nurse
  • Tecca15 juni 2026
    Tell Me You Love Me reads like the emotional fallout of a hot skank not getting the jock of her dreams. I gave it 5 stars because sometimes supporting local delusion is the right thing to do.
  • lisagoff49214 februari 2026
    Really good movie. Good plot that keeps you intrigued
  • Podcaster Mike24 juni 2025
    Fatal Attraction in high school with worse plotting. Decent cinematography in spite of some bad choices. Just watch Fatal Attraction.
  • mommabea652 december 2025
    Why can’t I watch it 😢😢😢
  • flavo4327 december 2025
    Swimfan is a thriller that never quite rises above its own clichés, delivering a story so predictable that it feels assembled from leftover plot points of better films. The comparison to Fatal Attraction isn’t just inevitable—it highlights how much this movie leans on familiar beats without adding anything fresh. The plot is riddled with holes, relying on contrivances and leaps in logic that make it hard to stay invested. It’s clear the film was positioned as a box‑office grab, showcasing a young, marketable cast rather than building a compelling narrative around them. While the actors do what they can, the script gives them little depth to work with, and the tension never reaches the intensity the genre demands. In the end, Swimfan feels like a missed opportunity: a glossy teen thriller that promises danger and obsession but delivers only a shallow, forgettable imitation.

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