June 6, 1999
She can't fool her kin
By NATASHA STOYNOFF
Neve Campbell may have tried to scoot into the newly built Paramount Theatre incognito -- dark shades, burgundy leather jacket, a sailor cap tugged below her puppy-dog eyes. But she couldn't fool her own kinfolk.

Dad Gerry and actor/bro Alex (Little Men, Riverdale) spoke with Campbell, who was at a screening of Trick at the Inside Out Lesbian and Gay Film Festival.

It starred another thespian relation, brother Christian, who missed the gala premiere because he's doing a play in Los Angeles.

At the post-screening bash at The Embassy, Campbell congratulated director Jim Fall on the Trick turned, and on his unruffled repartee with the audience during a Q&A period.

Most observant question goes to the guy who wondered if Fall planned for Tori Spelling to resemble drag queen Coco Peru, with their identical, fire engine-red, Mary Tyler Moore hairflips.

"Nah," said Fall. "It just worked out that way."

Coco really worked it on screen, though, with her skinny black sheath and sordid bedside manner.

One scene that drew roars from the audience was his/her men's room monologue by the urinals about bathroom sex-capades.

Something about getting soap in your eye.