Lost Souls, Winona Ryder | SATANIC WORSE Ryder shouts at the devil, but nobody hears her
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SATANIC WORSE Ryder shouts at the devil, but nobody hears her
Video Review

Lost Souls (2001)

EW's GRADE
D

Details Release Date: Feb 27, 2001; Movie Rated: R; Genres: Drama, Horror, Mystery and Thriller; With: Ben Chaplin and Winona Ryder; Distributor: New Line Cinema

In Lost Souls, Maya Larkin (a typically hyperserious Winona Ryder) is a once possessed seminary teacher who spends her nights trying to crack apocalyptic code. Soon she's on a mission to prevent Satan from coming topside. ''Saving Private Ryan'' cinematographer Janusz Kaminski's directorial debut is burdened with extra characters, and it's mired in a haze of luxury auto ad style chiaroscuro and silly CGI hallucinations. If it's the devil you're after, lose this ''Soul'' and rent ''Rosemary's Baby'' instead.

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Originally posted Feb 27, 2001 Published in issue #585 Mar 02, 2001 Order article reprints
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