Driving by their deep will to be supported financially, Diane and Jack, a young high school couple, who after having Diane pregnant, are fired from their houses, the thing that challenges them, so they make a plan to rob a bank, receiving help from their other cheerleaders friends.
Director Francine McDougall thinks of her film Sugar and Spice as "a sophisticated black comedy." Yeah, right. Its as sophisticated as a Twinkie, and as black as a marshmallow.
Of course, an unfunny comedy is hardly news. However, even by Tinseltown's impoverished standards, one so utterly bereft is something of a rarity, and thus perversely interesting.