Sirens Kiss 1995 May 2026
Currently unavailable. You’ll have to find a dusty VHS rip on YouTube. And honestly? That’s how Lars intended it. Have you seen Siren’s Kiss? Do you think Catherine was a real person or a figment of Jack’s oxygen-deprived brain? Let me know in the comments.
Isabelle DeLisle retired from acting in 1997 to become a real estate agent in Vermont. Michael Durand went on to play "Cop #2" in Armageddon . But for 94 minutes, they were icons. Absolutely. But don't watch it for the plot. Watch it for the mood. Pour a glass of cheap red wine. Turn off the lights. Let the grainy grain of the film stock wash over you. sirens kiss 1995
But what Siren’s Kiss captures better than any A24 film today is the . In the pre-internet 90s, mystery was erotic. You couldn't Google Catherine. You couldn't check her Instagram. You had to sit in the dark, watching her smoke a cigarette in a rainstorm, wondering if she was going to kill the hero or kiss him. Currently unavailable
Siren’s Kiss isn’t a movie about reality. It’s a movie about VHS reality—a humid, dangerous, impossibly cool world where every man wears a leather jacket and every woman has a secret that can drown you. That’s how Lars intended it
And honestly? It’s a masterpiece of mid-90s sleaze. If you remember the plot of Siren’s Kiss , you probably weren’t paying attention. But for the record: Catherine (played by the luminous and tragically underutilized Isabelle DeLisle ) is a jazz club singer in a rain-slicked, fictional version of Seattle. She has a "kiss" that allegedly kills any man who truly falls for her—hence the title.