Reviews
Letters from a Killer (1998)
Swayze good in incoherent film. (Small spoilers)
This film starts off so well and then drifts around to a disappointing conclusion. Swayze (whose boyish good looks have now matured into something more interesting) plays a convicted criminal on death row for a crime he did not commit (obviously). He conducts tape letter relationships with four women to keep him sane whilst wating for death or release. He is shocked to discover that some of the tapes were mixed up when he posted them and that one of the women send him back a tape threatening his life. All this is academic until Swayze is released from Jail and his name cleared. He now travels round America trying to find out who sent the letter.
This is a promising start to the film. Soon after this however the movie lurches off the road of drama and becomes melodrama. The interesting implications of Swazye's relationships are sidelined in favour of action sequences and implausible plot twists and the direction becomes plodding and predictable. See it for Swayses' performance and the first 30 minutes, then see if you can guess the killer's identity. There are no tricks in this film, the director trys to keep you guessing but as the plot is formulaic all the way there's never any doubt in the end who will win and who will lose.
Bad Moon (1996)
Bad moon , bad film
This is a terrible movie. Eric Red has made some great films in the past (Hitcher, Body Parts) but this has no redeeming features whatsoever. It is obviously cut down from a long rough cut and it shows. Things happen for no reason and the full moon is ever present even though by the end of the film it should have set days before. The only good thing about this fiasco is the monster suit itself. not because it's any good but because it's nice to see a real live creature instead of yet another Cgi disaster (Werewolf in Paris please take note.)