The Megalomaniac Next Door: Hour of the Wolf Movie Review of <em>LFO</em>

Not all megalomaniacs are preening, medal-bedecked-uniform-wearing, sociopathic assholes. Sometimes they're mousy, tatty, middle-class husbands with a basement full of electronic equipment and a murderous secret to hide.
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2014-11-09-LFO3_410.jpgNot all megalomaniacs are preening, medal-bedecked-uniform-wearing, sociopathic assholes. Sometimes they're mousy, tatty, middle-class husbands with a basement full of electronic equipment and a murderous secret to hide. In LFO, Patrick Karlson plays an amateur scientist who discovers a sonic thrum that renders people susceptible to whatever suggestions cross his warped little mind. Bad news for the couple who have just moved in next door and who become the prime subjects of his experiments, worse news maybe for the world when the guy's ambitions grow beyond enchanting the beautiful young wife into his bed. Click on the player below to hear my review for Jim Freund's Hour of the Wolf, or right-click the title to download.

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