During the 1993-94 season, director John Dahl put out two neo-noir motion pictures — the Nicolas Cage vehicle "Red Rock West" (a very, very good film), and the Linda Fiorentino vehicle "The Last Seduction" (an absolutely outstanding film). Unfortunately, almost no one saw either picture. This month I’d like to focus on "The Last Seduction," a true buried gem, featuring perhaps the most purely evil protagonist since Malcolm McDowell’s Alex in "A Clockwork Orange."
Buried Treasures: 'The Last Seduction'
Buried Treasures: 'The Last Seduction'
Buried Treasures: 'The Last Seduction'
During the 1993-94 season, director John Dahl put out two neo-noir motion pictures — the Nicolas Cage vehicle "Red Rock West" (a very, very good film), and the Linda Fiorentino vehicle "The Last Seduction" (an absolutely outstanding film). Unfortunately, almost no one saw either picture. This month I’d like to focus on "The Last Seduction," a true buried gem, featuring perhaps the most purely evil protagonist since Malcolm McDowell’s Alex in "A Clockwork Orange."