“My Daughter’s Deadly Roommates” (** out of four) was a glossy but empty suspense thriller about a mother (Nicole Marie Johnson) who becomes suspicious when her daughter (Lilly Brody) starts acting bizarre and she comes to suspect she has been put under a spell and brainwashed by a club of girls she has joined at school. Hybrid of sorts of “The Stepford Wives” with some of “Mean Girls” is attractively shot and watchable but overall pretty ordinary and routine. Story was from adult film actor and filmmaker Andrew Stevens. This marks the directorial debut from cinematographer Adam Biddle (“Event Horizon”, “V For Vendetta”).