If you can accept Demi Moore as a blonde, maybe you can accept her also as a barefooted Carolinian clairvoyant (and meddling matchmaker) transplanted in Greenwich Village. Or maybe not. Her accent is all over the map; and with her new hair, new face, new chest (makeup? plastic surgery? what all?), she's not even acceptable as Demi Moore. Maybe as Kelly Lynch. Or anyone, or everyone, or no one. Jeff Daniels works very hard as the psychiatrist whose practice is turned topsy-turvy, but his exasperation can be read two ways. If you want occult romance in Greenwich Village, and bare feet too, you'd do better with Kim Novak in Bell, Book, and Candle. George Dzundza, Mary Steenburgen, Margaret Colin, Frances McDormand; directed by Terry Hughes (Terry Who?). (1991) — Duncan Shepherd
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