THE 9TH LIFE OF LOUIS DRAX uses the perspective of a child to tell a very mature, very troubling story. It’s a device that could be precious if handled with less sensitivity, less intelligence than is found in Max Minghella’s wondrous adaptation, directed by Alexandre Aja, of Liz Johnson’s novel of the same name. It… Read More »
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As an exercise in ethics, people have been known to ponder the morality of going back in time to kill Hitler before he rose to power and committed any crimes against humanity. Some though, to adhere to the polar opposite sort of principles that Hitler espoused, thought a much more effective way to stop him… Read More »
KISSED
KISSED is a film about necrophilia. But the odd thing is that it’s not what you’d expect. Not by a long shot. I disliked the subject matter, intensely, but I admired the expertise of the filmmaker, Lynn Stopkewich, in allowing us to see this phenomenon from the necrophiliac’s point of view. It’s an enormously brave film. And yes, because I know you’re wondering… Read More »