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Sister, Sister

Sister, Sister

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Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Huge Stoltz fan
Review: He played the killer part well enough to keep me In suspense the whole time.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Excellent Southern Gothic
Review: Long before he won an Oscar for writing Gods and Monsters, Bill Condon showed his talent with Sister, Sister -- an atmospheric slice of Southern Gothic suspense that deals with two sisters who run a hotel, a swamp that holds many ghosts, and the prerequisite deep dark secrets of the past. If you really waste your time deeply analyzing the plot, it won't make a bit of sense by waste your time doing something as silly as that? With excellent performances from Judith Ivey, Dennis Burkley, Jennifer Jason Leigh, and Eric Stoltz, this is one of the most entertaining, low budget horror films that I have ever seen. This movie was made before Leigh and Stoltz achieved their current levels of fame and is recommended to anyone who knows them only from their more recent, more commercial films.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Interesting
Review: Sister, Sister is an interesting combination of gothic southern horror, and sexual hysteria. Jennifer Jason Leigh and Judith Ivey are sisters with deep dark secrets. Beautifully photographed, but unpleasant. The first film for director Bill Condon best known for Gods and Monsters

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: SHE SEES DEAD PEOPLE...
Review: This is a spooky, southern gothic film about two sisters, both haunted by their pasts. Living together in an exquisite, antebellum mansion in the bayou of Louisiana, the Bonnard sisters struggle to meet each day as it comes, running a bed and breakfast. One sister, Lucy (Jennifer Jason Leigh), is somewhat fey and seems to need a reality check. The older of the two, Charlotte (Judith Ivey) is the more grounded sister. Or is she?

Together, they run the bed and breakfast with the help of a hunky handyman and childhood friend, Etienne (Benjamin Mouton), who is sweet on Lucy, despite Charlotte's watchful eye. Charlotte also has someone sweet on her, the local sheriff, Cleve Doucet (Dennis Lipscomb), whom she is on the verge of losing, because for some inexplicable reason she refuses to marry him. One day, Matt Rutledge (Eric Stolz) arrives at the Bonnard bed and breakfast, where he is to be a guest. He, too, seems smitten by the lovely, ethereal Lucy, much to Charlotte's consternation and Etienne's annoyance.

What follows is a series of macabre events, fueled by secrets of the past and misguided perceptions. While the plot is engaging, parts of it are a little over the top. Still, it is so well done that it keeps the viewer riveted to the screen. Terrific performances are given by all, with those of Jennifer Jason Leigh and Benjamin Mouton being especially fine. The ending is also particularly memorable. Shrouded in the mists of the Louisiana bayou, it is a vindication of Lucy's visions and a fitting memoriam to love everlasting. This is a film well worth viewing. Those who enjoyed that other southern gothic, "The Gift", will, undoubtedly, enjoy this one, as well.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: chilling
Review: This is a suspense/mystery film about two sisters who run a bed and breakfast in Lousianna. One sister is slightly unstable, while the other is normal. One rainy weekend, murders take place. Who of the five suspects is the killer?...

This film is very suspenseful, unpredictable and worthwhile. If you ever get the chance to see it on cable, or rent it, go for it! You won't be disapointed.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: chilling
Review: This is a suspense/mystery film about two sisters who run a bed and breakfast in Lousianna. One sister is slightly unstable, while the other is normal. One rainy weekend, murders take place. Who of the five suspects is the killer?...

This film is very suspenseful, unpredictable and worthwhile. If you ever get the chance to see it on cable, or rent it, go for it! You won't be disapointed.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: review of sister sister
Review: this is one of my favorite movies growing up, and i cant find this movie anywhere. since the movie is based in the south, and i'm from the south i just love it.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: review of sister sister
Review: Very pleased with this movie Sound and picture quality are very good. It cost me a fortune to purchase but it is rare and out of print at the moment.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Haunting
Review: Very pleased with this movie Sound and picture quality are very good. It cost me a fortune to purchase but it is rare and out of print at the moment.


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