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The Good Son (1993)
Director: Joseph Ruben
Movie review
From Time Out Film Guide
Now, here's a thing: two years after its US release, this bad seed thriller reaches Britain, by-passing cinemas despite healthy US box-office takings. The reason has nothing to do with the film's shortcomings and everything to do with the murder of the Liverpool toddler James Bulger by two small boys and the media uproar which followed. Based on an original screenplay by Ian McEwan (who disowned the film), the story concerns young Mark (Wood), who comes to stay with his aunt and uncle and gradually discovers that his cousin Henry (Macaulay Culkin) is psychotic. Despite a few crude philosophical stabs at the nature of evil, the film is basically a straight-ahead melodrama, driven home with force if not finesse by the director of The Stepfather. Kit Culkin apparently held Fox to ransom over Home Alone 2 to extend his son's range with this role - in the event, young Mac is decisively upstaged by Wood, but the film's strongest selling point has to be a cliff-top finale in which the tyke's own mother has to choose whether he'll live or die. A summer camp classic.Author: TCh
Cast & crew
Director: Joseph Ruben
Producer: Mary Anne Page, Joseph Ruben
Cast: Macaulay Culkin, Elijah Wood, David Morse, Wendy Crewson, Daniel Hugh Kelly, Jacqueline Brookes, Quinn Culkin full cast
Duration: 87 mins
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