“Counterfeiting In Suburbia” (*** out of four) was a vividly done teen drama about two high-school girls (Laurissa Albuquerque, Kayla Wallace) who encounter the seductive world of counterfeiting money and convince themselves they’re not harming anybody but their scheme goes haywire when their impoverished and malevolent teacher (James Dean) and the Secret Service become involved. An unusually well-made and absorbing teen story about the thrill and addiction of making easy money and it’s consequences. Story starts to get overly contrived in its final third but it’s still entertaining. Sarah Butler has a key role as one of the girl’s cash-strapped aunt and conscience.