Foxes Synopsis & Summary

Synopsis

Foxes details the exploits of four teenage San Fernando Valley girls as they drink, dope and sleep their way into oblivion. Jeanie (Jodie Foster, in a standout performance), the most grounded of the quartet, deals with her burned-out working-student-mother (Sally Kellerman, also excellent) while playing mother to her cohorts; Annie (Cherie Curie), a promiscuous drug-vacuum, attempts to dodge her psychotic police officer-father while partying round the clock; Madge (Marilyn Kagan), an overweight tag-along, who tries desperately to fit in with her wilder friends; and Deirdre (Kandice Stroh); an insecure liar and also-ran. While the performances (particularly the aforementioned) are good, and the direction is solid, the script doesn't seem to go anywhere; maybe that's the point, though, since neither do the characters in their vacuous, instant-gratification-based existences. - Jeremy Beday, All Movie Guide

Movie Info

Theatrical Release Date:
01/29/2007
DVD Release Date:
08/05/2003
Rating:
R
Run Time:
106 min.
Production Co.:
Casablanca Record & Filmworks, Paramount, United Artists
Director(s):
Genre(s):
Themes:
Drug Addiction, Alcoholism, Innocence Lost, Mothers and Daughters, Teen Angst, Dysfunctional Families, Generation Gap, Kids in Trouble
Tone:
Forceful, Bleak, Gritty, Harsh, Moody, Lurid
Keywords:
alcohol, coming-of-age, drugs, liar, overweight, promiscuity, prostitute/prostitution, teenagers
Status:
DVD