Film Review – The Man in My Basement

Author Walter Mosley, normally lauded for his command of mysteries, takes a turn into the darkness of the human soul in “The Man in My Basement,” which is an adaptation of his 2004 novel. Mosley handles screenwriting duties, tasked with transforming a largely internalized journey of guilt into something cinematic, joined by Nadia Latif, who makes her directorial debut with the effort. “The Man in My Basement” is challenging work, and also more of a theatrical experience as two characters spend time discussing the horrors of their lives. Pacing isn’t always present in the endeavor, but strong performances and periodic hits of emotionality support the odyssey into madness. The film isn’t for all audiences, remaining specialized work for those with an interest in a dissection of human misery, and the movie finds plenty of psychological poison to highlight as a seemingly simple rental agreement between two men becomes a battle for sanity. Read the rest at Blu-ray.com

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