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When 'town slut' turned sex columnist Cassie Cranston returns for her mother's funeral, she finds a chance for revenge when her prudish childhood nemesis insists she helps her old friends plan an orgy.
All of this is sporadically funny and cheerfully tasteless in its low-budget way, but it's also unevenly acted, a bit overlong and never quite as daring as it seems to want to be.
Thematically sweet-natured and narratively salacious, How To Plan An Orgy In A Small Town feels caught between rom-com formula and envelope-pushing debauchery, opting instead for a decent yet inescapably dull middle ground.
What could have been a biting satire pitting small-town conservatism against big-city liberalism, the film plays its suburban sexploits so safely it threatens to say nothing at all.
Opting for gross-out gags and left-field revelations as its main mechanisms for humour, the movie operates with all the subtlety you'd expect from a sex comedy set in a town called Beaver's Ridge.