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Trailers...

  • Hag
  • Call Me Mother
  • Furies (The)
  • Bowels of Hell
  • For Worse
  • Extra Geography
  • Our Family Pride
  • Jaripeo
  • Uchronia: Parallel Histories of Queer Revolt
  • Passion According to GHB (The)
  • Wuthering Heights
  • This Is Not a Test
  • Forbidden Fruits
  • Hélène trésore transationale
  • Snow Falling on Pumpkins
  • Island
  • Khameleon
  • Morrigan (The)
  • Whistle
  • Twisted
  • The 'Burbs
  • Don’t Come Out
  • Alabama Solution (The)
  • Laid Bare
  • Lucid
  • Hollow Lake
  • Free
  • Scham
  • Anniversary
  • Mohammed & Paul Once Upon a Time in Tangier
  • Raging
  • Perfeitos Desconhecidos
  • Kiss and Be Friends
  • Gravity
  • This is I
  • Unicorni
  • Angel Lust
  • Jim Queen and the Quest for Chloroqueer
  • Life Is
  • A-Men to That

Method

Country: UK, Language: English, 93 mins

  • Director: Duncan Roy
  • Writer: Katie L. Fetting; Duncan Roy
  • Producer: David Alvarado; Eugen Dinca

CGiii Comment

...and John Barrowman plays a gay character - what a surprise!

And, really, that's all that can be said for this colossal turkey - no surprises at all.


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The(ir) Blurb...

Rebecca Fairbanks is a movie star, a method actress making her first film in three years following a breakup with Jake Fields, her co-star in the new film. They're on location in Romania, Jake's new wife is with him, and Rebecca's stage mother, Mona, is close by monitoring Beka's every move. The film they're making is about a mass murderer in Indiana in the early twentieth century, who lured men to her farmhouse with a promise of marriage. Jake plays the widow's farmhand, lover, and partner in crime. As Rebecca gets deeper into her part, people around the set start to die. Who's the murderer? Is there a madness to her method?

Cast & Characters

Elizabeth Hurley as Rebecca;
Jeremy Sisto as Jake Fields;
Oliver Tobias as Teddy;
Carmen du Sautoy as Mother;
John Barrowman as Timothy Stevens;
Sam Douglas as Mr. Hinkley;
Hannah Yelland as Bethany Fields;
Robin Soans as Mr. Helgelein;
Peter Banks as Asle;
Howard Samuelsohn as Himself;
Ioana Pavelescu as Real-life Belle;
Maria Pintea as Jenny;
Marinela Chelaru as Agnes;
Razvan Popa as John, the DP;
Matthew Woodcutt as Banker