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Rated 2.0 Filmmaker Paul Schrader (Affliction, American Gigolo) slithers once again into the underbelly of sexual fixation with his vision of the double life of former radio-show host and Hogan’s Heroes star Bob Crane. Greg Kinnear is eerily vacuous as the family man who graduated (or degenerated, depending on your point of view) from girlie magazines to home orgies and pornography. Willem Dafoe exudes complementary creepiness as the cameraman and groupie who was tried and acquitted for Crane’s 1978 murder in a Flagstaff motel. The duo’s mantra (“a day without sex is a day wasted”), their chilly exploits and Crane’s downfall are not sensationalized but delivered with a sort of understated Ed Wood lunacy and pastel Edward Scissorhands wholesomeness. Schrader has chronicled the sex addiction and corruptive power of celebrity in characters so pathetic and transparent that the film becomes pointless.