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Missing women and missing thrills in `Kiss the Girls'

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The Boston Globe, October 3rd, 1997

KISS THE GIRLS Directed by: Gary Fleder Screenplay by: David Klass (novel: James Patterson) Starring: Morgan Freeman, Ashley Judd, Cary Elwes, Tony Goldwyn, Jay O. Sanders At: Copley Place, suburbs Running time: 120 minutes Rated: R (terror, violence, and language) Too derivative to be as creepy as it wants to be, "Kiss the Girls" is an adequate thriller but never wrenching. It gains from Morgan Freeman's presence as an ace forensic psychologist on the trail of a psychopath who likes to kidnap women and confine them in a harem to play mind games with them before killing and mutilating them. As...

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