Radius’ directors explain the problem with making a corpse out of potatoes

Canadian directors Caroline Labrèche and Steeve Léonard started their filmmaking career together in 2008 with Lost Cause, a tiny comedy they wrote and starred in themselves. The rough edges are clear, but the concept is fascinating: a man’s ghost comes from the future to haunt him by guiding him to better choices. (And at one point, by telekinetically turning a sock into a puppet to interact with him.) Labrèche and Léonard’s latest film, Radius, also has some visible rough edges, but it’s equally high-concept and compelling: the film stars Diego Klattenhoff as Liam, a man who wakes up from a car crash with complete amnesia and a mysterious power. Anything living that comes within 50 feet of him instantly drops dead — until Jane…

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