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If you’re looking for a film where the "femme fatale" actually outsmarts everyone in the room without ever looking back, this is your gold standard.
The Last Seduction is often cited as one of the best neo-noirs ever made because it understands the genre's DNA: It’s a cynical look at the American Dream, where the person with the least amount of conscience wins. If you’re looking for a film where the
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At the center of the storm is . She isn’t a victim of circumstance or a woman driven by a tragic past; she is a shark in human skin. After stealing nearly a million dollars from her husband (Bill Pullman), she hides out in a small town, not to lay low, but to scout her next move. The dialogue is electric
The dialogue is electric. It’s cynical, witty, and fast-paced, making the 110-minute runtime feel like a sprint. The Legacy