

A desert motel, a mysterious woman named Sunday, and everyone's dirty laundry—literally and figuratively.
A group of people are staying in a cheap motel in the middle of the desert. All these people have a dark past. These dark pasts come to light when the sexy Sunday plays mysterious games with them.
Acting
William Smith's gravel-voiced presence elevating every scene he's in.
Production
That one motel location milked for every drop of paranoia.

Director
Clark Brandon
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Director Clark Brandon also made 'Skeeter' (1993), proving his commitment to desert-based nonsense. William Smith appeared in over 300 films, making this one of his most obscure.
This epitomizes the 'erotic thriller' direct-to-video boom that died when the internet made actual porn accessible. The motel-as-purgatory trope peaked here, arguably.