Compulsion – ‘I’m preparing for my cooking show’ | KT Review

It’s a question of taste…

When obsession becomes Compulsion. And two neighbours lives intersect when their obsessions begin to unravel. Locked in a battle of wits, the neighbours, a Chef and an Anorexic, lives become embroiled. Cooked in a very hot oven for 1 hour and 28 minutes.

Starring Heather Graham (Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me, From Hell)Carrie-Anne Moss (The Matrix, Iron Fist)Kevin Dillon (Entourage, 24),  and Joe Mantegna (Criminal Minds, The Godfather: Part III).

Compulsion **Spoilers Ahead**

For those of you who read my reviews regularly you’ll already know how much I dislike a slow movie. I don’t do chick flicks or musicals as a general rule but I do enjoy a good cooking show/movie, especially if they have a wicked twist.

I wasn’t compelled to keep watching but that was mostly due to the slowness rather than the story. The story was good and the flashbacks gave the characters more depth. And the more you learnt the more you understood previous actions. A movie to be kept in the women can be obsessive too, you know section of your movie collection. There’s no gore, it is weird and a little creepy in places, and I think the cooking show could be a big hit.

Compulsion

Compulsion Movie Review Conclusion

I might watch it again – Two characters with very different lives and peculiarities coming together to seemingly make things better.  An interesting and twisted story that’s just a little slow for me.

3 stars 

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