“High Voltage” (**1/2 out of four) was a flashy and flaky story about an aspiring rock band whose shy lead singer (Allie Gonnino) is struck by lightning and killed but is subsequently resuscitated with electricity flowing through her veins and can put all men in her path in the music business under her electric spell but the group’s veteran manager (David Arquette) starts to wonder if this is morally right and if things have gone too far. Film itself goes too far into contrivances and craziness but is stylishly directed and entertaining while it lasts. Arquette is good but “Airheads” was a much sharper and funnier satire with him about the music industry.