Review of The House of Yes (1997) by Lisa Alspector for Chicago Reader — 24 Feb 2014
Sex and JFK's assassination are intertwined in this puerile, pseudodark story about a wacky family--an adaptation of Wendy MacLeod's play that uses the medium of cinema mainly to exploit archival footage.
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This review of The House of Yes (1997) was written by Lisa Alspector and published by Chicago Reader on 24 Feb 2014.
The House of Yes has generally received positive reviews.
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