(FILM) The children in Todd Field's darkly fascinating movie (his first since 2001's In the Bedroom) are like aliens: Cooped up in their own tiny heads, they stand around and stare and form passionate attachments to such objects as a plush jester's hat. Their adulterous parents (Kate Winslet and Patrick Wilson) do some childish things—she faded out of her PhD program before finishing her dissertation, he refuses to study for the bar exam—but at least we can understand their drive for physical pleasure. And then there's the neighborhood pedophile... (See Movie Times for details.)