Imposture
Film Reviews: Returning to helming for the first time since 1991's "Cold Moon," thesp Patrick Bouchitey crafts a cold thriller of Hitchcockian ambition that consistently falls short of the master's rhythmic build-ups and watertight scripts. "Imposture" gets ankled by less than convincing characters and narrative holes, although tale of a snobbish critic kidnapping a student and stealing the manuscript to her novel is less predictable than the book titles cramming the antihero's shelves.
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