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Wednesday, November 20, 2002

 

Sexy Femme’s Flaws Cause Injury But Not Fatality
Steve Wiley
Retriever Weekly Staff Writer
Director Brian De Palma clearly wants you to know that he’s been studying film for quite a long time. As evidence of this, he presents the audience with his latest dissertation on the cinema, Femme Fatale (*** out of four). While many of his films have owed a great debt to the "master of suspense," Alfred Hitchcock, this one also tackles material covered in recent brain benders like Mulholland Drive, some of De Palma’s own work, such as Sisters, and, well, the TV show Dallas, of all things. But I’ve already said too much...

OK, so that's not the greatest headline I've ever read. Truthfully, I didn't write it; the one I wrote was too short I suppose to fit the page. Whatever.

And if you've read the print version, please disregard the photo caption, which I had absolutely nothing to do with, and for whatever reason, doesn't seem to jive with the review. But I really can't complain about anything.

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