Really Very Bad
This is a dreadful film. Few movies can jump from funny to scary to sad without making their audiences dizzy. This isn't one of them.
There are a few things to like (Stockard Channing and Dianne Wiest are good as "the Aunts" and some of the very kinetic camera moves are great), but ultimately the ridiculous script overwhelms everything.
A special mention goes to Aidan Quinn who's character is so badly drawn that he appears to be in a permanent state of confusion.