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Release Details
Title: Side Effects
Release Date: 05/16/2006
Label/Distributor: Hummingbird Pictures
Rating: R (Restricted)
Retail Price: $24.99
Genre: Comedy Cast: Katherine Heigl, Lucian McAfee
Running Time: 90
DVD Video Options: Closed-captioned, Color, Full length
DVD Audio Options: English, Original Language
UPC Code: 827134000481
Karly Hert (Katherine Heigl) has spent the last ten years selling drugs... legally, that is. She’s works for one of corporate America’s darlings, the pharmaceutical industry. Karly has it all – a big salary, a company car, a closet full of hot business suits and a growing pit in her stomach... Everything changes when she meets sexy Zach Danner (Lucian McAfee), a down-to-earth guy. Sparks fly! As their relationship heats up, he encourages Karly to walk her talk and leave her empty job. Karly devises a plan to get out.

But somehow leaving is never quite as easy as it seems... SIDE EFFECTS is based on the writer/director's decade working for the pharmaceutical industry and stars Grey’s Anatomy’s hottest intern Katherine Heigl.

It’s the perfect prescription for a new comedy!


Side Effects

By Mayna Bergmann -- Video Business, 4/10/2006

Story Line: Karly Hert (Heigl) is a pharmaceutical rep who is sick of her job but doesn't know what to do about it. She meets a nice guy (McAfee) who helps her formulate a plan to quit, but she finds quitting isn't that easy.

Bottom Line: This formulaic but pleasurable romantic comedy is a very timely indie, tackling the subject of pharmaceutical companies and the questionable practices they use to sell their product (including but not limited to covering up possible side effects of their medications). Recalling recent newspaper headlines about the drug Vioxx, which causes heart problems, Side Effects talks about a drug called Viovex, which causes liver damage—not that the pharmaceutical reps tell the doctors that unsavory fact. What starts out as a reasonably light and funny romantic comedy goes on to address this serious problem, and although there's not really an answer, at least director Slattery-Moschkau (who worked in the pharmaceutical industry for a decade) brings her knowledge and disgust to the forefront. Heigl has a charming screen presence and does a nice job of portraying a character conflicted between an industry she despises and a paycheck she loves. The film cost only $190,000 to make, Slattery-Moschkau informs us at the end of the film, while the pharmaceutical industry spends $25 billion alone per year just on marketing … an interesting fact to chew on.

Color, R (language, sexual situations, mature themes, brief nudity), 90 min., DVD only $24.99
DVD: no extras
Street: May 16, Prebook: April 21
First Run: DVD premiere
Cast: Katherine Heigl (TV's Grey's Anatomy), Lucian McAfee (Virginia Jack), David Durbin, Dorian DeMichele, Temeceka Harris
Director: Kathleen Slattery-Moschkau
HUMMINGBIRD/PRO-ACTIVE

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