“The Available Wife” (** out of four) was a slick but empty melodrama about a successful music CEO (Nicole Smith) who leaves her family for a professional and personal relationship with a rising music star (Terayle Hill) but soon realizes there is more to him than meets the eye and this deception unearths the lies and corruption that her music empire is built on and causes it to unravel. Handsomely shot and produced but characters and drama are too underdeveloped and story pattern is too predictable to carry the charge that film needs. By this point, these films simply lack any voltages of surprise.

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