A precocious and obsessive teenager develops a crush on a naive writer with harrowing consequences. Alicia Silverstone and Cary Elwes star in "a top-notch thriller.
Had more potential but never got there. The similar movie Fear was better if you like these edge of your seat thrillers.
Sharon F. (Shar) from AVON PARK, FL Reviewed on 8/17/2024...
Who knew a beautiful, gifted, 14-year-old girl could cause soooo much trouble?!!! Great movie and a little scary as to how easy it is to manipulate the situation.
5 of 5 member(s) found this review helpful.
Jennifer D. (jennicat) from ST AUGUSTINE, FL Reviewed on 4/2/2014...
I thought this movie was an awesome/aggravation of a movie. I felt bad for Cary and hated Alicia. But that made it great little thriller for the "beginner" to the genre like I was when I saw it.
2 of 2 member(s) found this review helpful.
Amanda G. (amandag) from SIKESTON, MO Reviewed on 11/18/2009...
I LOVE THESE OLD ALICIA SILVERSTONE MOVIES....SHE IS SUCH A GREAT ACTRESS, EVEN AS A CHILD!!!
3 of 4 member(s) found this review helpful.
Todd F. from WEBSTER, FL Reviewed on 10/14/2009...
Love Alicia Silverstone in this movie-great flick!!!
3 of 4 member(s) found this review helpful.
Kimberly B. (TheBookHunter) from SALEM, OH Reviewed on 10/5/2008...
I liked this movie, Anything Alicia is in rocks!
3 of 4 member(s) found this review helpful.
Movie Reviews
A predictable, derivative thriller
bonsai chicken | United States | 01/25/2005
(2 out of 5 stars)
"Some films can easily be described as "x meets y." These usually aren't very good films. In this case, the movie is a blend of Lolita and Fatal Attraction. Nick Elliott (Cary Elwes) is an investigative journalist new in town who needs a place to stay and work, so he ends up renting the guest room of a fairly well-off family in the suburbs. He catches the eye of Adrian (Alicia Silverstone), their gifted fourteen year-old daughter. Her "crush" on Nick develops at a breakneck pace. She pesters him constantly, in person and on the phone, tries to seduce him when they're alone, and becomes insanely jealous of anyone else he spends time with, particularly a female photographer he's currently working with.
Unless you didn't watch any movies in the last twenty years, you can probably see where it's going. As far as thrillers go, Fatal Attraction is probably the most imitated. Malicious, Swimfan, if you've seen any of these you won't be surprised by The Crush. There's a lot of sub par acting from people capable of much better, and incredibly cheesy writing. The only reason to watch this film would be to see Silverstone being sexy, although seeing Elwes slug her and send her flying across the room almost makes it all worthwhile.
The DVD contains trailers and cast bios."
'The Crush' is an excellent thriller!
Shaun | South Bend, Indiana | 05/21/2000
(5 out of 5 stars)
"As a die hard Alicia Silverstone fanatic, I bought 'The Crush' with high hopes. Although harrassed by the critics, a shocking discovery was placed on my hands: it's an excellent movie. Sexual obsession and childish innocence form as one, creating Darian (Silverstone). Nick (Elwes), realizing the harm headed his way when Darian reveals her "crush", gets caught up in a violent swirl of events that lead to the ultimate finale in which Silverstone's acting abilities shine through. 'The Crush' was no waste of cash and the movie cover is to DIE for! Those glasses...those pouting lips...that evil glare. For true excitement, rent 'The Crush' today."
Great movie, Not so great DVD
Ryan | Greenport, New York United States | 11/28/2002
(4 out of 5 stars)
"The Crush; The story of a girl obsessed with a 28 year old newspaper editor who is renting a house above the garage in Seattle. Alicia Silverstone plays Adrian who can't help but be in love with Nick (Cary Elwes). Nick's girlfriend/co-worker Amy (played wonderfully by Jennifer Rubin) feels that Adrian is too attached to Nick. At first Nick is unaware of the crush but when Adrian hurts her best friend;Cheyenne (Amber Benson) and attempts to kill Amy buy locking her in a dark room with a sudden bee infestation he finally figures out that something has to be done. Great movie. Now the DVD: Has only an INCOMPLETE credits list for 3 of the stars and a bunch of trailers FOR OTHER movies. The sound is great, as is the picture."
Superior to any movie I've ever seen!
Ryan | Greenport, New York United States | 11/24/2003
(5 out of 5 stars)
"Nick Eliot has everything going for him. A new job and a new place to live: the guest house of the upperclass Forrester family: dad; Cliff, mom; Liv and 14 year-old-daughter; Adrian. Everything is perfect. But that's about to end very soon. When Nick meets Adrian, it was love at first sight. For her anyway. She gives him gifts and tries to seduce him. He is obviously clueless to her obsession. One night at a party of the Forrester's, Nick drives Adrian out to a lighthouse where she kisses him. He suddenly realizes that this can't happen and she's had a "thing" for him all along. Nick gets a job at Pique magazine: a semi-tabloid. He meets Amy Maddik there, a photographer for the mag. They become an item. This becomes a dangrous problem to Adrian, who has been seemingly rejected by Nick. After he finds out that Adrian has broken into his house, scratched the word "(beep)sucker" onto his car and snoops around the place, Nick decides to leave. That doesn't mean he can. Adrian's friend, Cheyenne knows about Adrian's bad side. But before she tells Nick, she fell off her horse that was rigged by none other than: Adrian. Adrian discovers that Nick and Amy have slept together and the next day, Amy is discovered almost dead in her blackroom from thousands of bee stings....and Adrian is the obvious culprit.
Adrian invites Nick to her horseshow where she will be performing. After he doesn't show, she appears at a public event hosted by Pique magazine where she slaps him in the face infront of everyone and saying "Too busy kissing ass to care about me, Is that it?". He takes her outside and tells her to stay away from him and there is nothing between them..... As Nick drives home from the event, there is a swarm of police cars and officers at his house: they say that Adrian said he raped her. He is taken to a police station and is released on bail. He was told that Adrian is up somewhere in the mountains with her family and he can go back to the house to get his things. That is where the real cat-and-mouse game comes into play. Adrian has escaped and returned to the house to get her one true love. An interesting thing for horror fans to note: Amy Maddik is played by Jennifer Rubin: She plays former druggie Taryn in Nightmare On Elm Street 3. (NOTE: Since I am reviewing the DVD version of THE CRUSH, the name of Alicia Silverstone's character Darian has been changed to Adrian because it was based on an actual event...) RECCOMENDED TO FANS OF:
Poison Ivy (1992)
The Paperboy (1994)
Devil in the Flesh (1997) CAST
Nick Eliot.................Cary Elwes
Adrian Forrester......Alicia Silverstone
Amy Maddik.............Jennifer Rubin
Cheyenne................Amber Benson
Cliff Forrester...........Kurtwood Smith
Liv Forrester.............Gwyneth Walsh THE MOVIE: 4/4 THE PICTURE QUALITY: 9/10: A great transfer, 1.85:1 Widescreen. Some specs but nothing major. THE AUDIO QUALITY: 10/10: The newly remastered Dolby 5.1 digital soundtrack for home theaters is perfect. THE SPECIAL FEATURES: Are an incomplete cast filmography and 9 trailers for other films are included (The trailer for this film constantly says the name "Darian" and they had to dub the movie version so there was really no way to show the trailer unless they dubbed it) SUBTITLES: English, Spanish and French."
Silverstone's Amazing Debut!
Ryan | 02/04/1999
(4 out of 5 stars)
"The Crush is an excellent film mainly because of the very talented Alicia Silverstone. This was her first film?! She steals every single scene she's in with movie star magnatism. This film is much more interesting to watch than either Fatal Attraction or Single White Female, in fact, they don't even compare. Do NOT miss The Crush!"