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June 18, 2007
Underrated Movie of the Week
The Last Seduction, 1994, dir. John Dahl, starring Linda Fiorentino, Peter Berg, Bill Pullman, Bill Nunn, Dean Norris, Brien Varady, Donna Wilson and JT Walsh
Glenn is a twentysomething freelance writer from Melbourne, Australia. Apart from this blog he is the film editor for Onya Magazine and writes regularly for Trespass Magazine. His work has appeared in The Big Issue, Encore Magazine, Forte Magazine, The Film Experience Blog and was the film correspondent for The Outland Institute radio program on JOY 94.4.
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6 comments:
What ever happened to Fiorentino? I haven't seen her since Dogma which I thought she was great in.
I dunno. Wasn't Men in Black meant to make her a star?
Oh well. The Last Seduction is amazing and she gave the best female performance of 1994 (in my eyes) so she can still be proud of herself.
Meant to. :sigh: She deserved to be, right?
This is underrated? All I keep hearing is that it's supposedly wonderous. I still haven't seen it, sadly. Perhaps I should bump it on my rental queue.
But do you ever hear it in the same vein as, from the same year, Pulp Fiction? Cause I'd probably say I like this even more.
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