Herzfeld’s underrated darkly comic thriller isn’t the most fascinating film of its kind, but it’s intriguing, sincerely funny, and poignant.
People love great suspense films, but these flicks don’t spur sequels and franchises the way horror or comedy vehicles do.
All of the downsides only add to enjoyment value, if you’re one who can appreciate a melodramatic 90s thriller.
Any film featuring a young Macaulay Culkin as a bloodthirsty psycho shouldn’t be good, but The Good Son is.
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