Several low-budget erotic thrillers or "B-movies" used this title for international distribution or VOD (Video on Demand) platforms.
Body Heat (1981) isn't a film, but if you mean the classic 1981 neo-noir starring William Hurt and Kathleen Turner, here's an engaging post you can use — with IMDb details verified for accuracy.
on E. 5th Street, Los Angeles, and the bomb explosion scenes were shot in a nearby parking lot on E. 6th St.
Walter found the leak. The IMDb entry had been merged from an old film festival submission— Florida Heatwave (2009)—and a direct-to-VOD knockoff called Body Heat: The Next Generation (2011). The algorithm glitched, ate both, and spat out this zombie hybrid. The studio that owned the rights had folded. No one was coming to fix it.
The 2010 film shares its name with the Lawrence Kasdan-directed Body Heat (1981) , which is widely regarded as a masterpiece of neo-noir. While the 1981 version is a "virtual remake" of classics like Double Indemnity , the 2010 production focuses on a stylized, adult-action aesthetic centered around the literal heat of its firefighting premise. Body Heat (Video 2010) - IMDb
Often, indie shorts suffer from "review bombing" or lack of data. A "fix" for the rating usually implies checking the Weighted Average . IMDb doesn't simply use the arithmetic mean; they use a weighted formula to prevent ballot stuffing. If the rating for this title seems stuck or unrepresentative, it is likely due to a low volume of votes, meaning the algorithm hasn't stabilized the score yet.
: The model for the March 2010 calendar seen in the film is Tera Patrick. Body Heat (Video 2010)