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THE HOUSE OF YES (R) Parker Posey, with her camp-aristocratic hauteur, may never have a role that suits her as well as Jackie-O, a demented young woman obsessed with Jackie Kennedy. A kitsch melodrama that dares to make brother-sister incest sexy, the film suggests The Old Dark House reconceived by a Tennessee Williams junkie who is laboring under the notion that Williams' plays are comedies. B
Posted Oct 24, 1997
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