Cinefantastique Spotlight Podcast: <em>Dream House</em>

Winner of this year's Ironic Film Title ribbon,marks director Jim Sheridan's attempt to explore the world of the psychological thriller, with a few surprising twists thrown in along the way.
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2011-10-03-Dream_House_Doorway_v03_410.jpgWinner of this year's Ironic Film Title ribbon (Sarah Palin: The Undefeated was disqualified for failure to complete a term -- talk about ironic) Dream House marks director Jim Sheridan's attempt to explore the world of the psychological thriller, with a few surprising twists thrown in along the way. The tale of a man whose family life begins to crumble with the revelation that the beautiful house they've just moved into was the scene of a horrific crime, the film has the atmosphere, has affecting performances by stars Daniel Craig and Rachel Weisz -- backed up by Naomi Watts as a sympathetic neighbor -- and lays its story out in a way that casts events already witnessed in new lights as secrets are progressively revealed, but does its old-school approach still have relevance? Join Cinefantastique Online's Steve Biodrowski and Dan Persons as they root around the cellar of a beloved genre and try to sweep away the cobwebs to find what works and what doesn't in this latest attempt to draw chills from the infinite convolutions of the human mind.

Also: a discussion of the announced short-list of directors for Leonardo DiCaprio's upcoming Twilight Zone project; and what's coming in theatrical and home video releases.

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