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Trust Me
TrailerIn an attempt to sign a Hollywood starlet, Howard Holloway, down-on-his luck agent and former child star Howard Holloway must contend with her volatile father, a scheming long-time rival, and a producer and casting director who despise him.Actors: Clark Gregg, Felicity Huffman, Allison Janney, William H. Macy, Niecy Nash, Amanda Peet, Sam Rockwell, Molly Shannon, Saxon Sharbino, Paul Sparks, Keith Ewell, ...»Director: Clark GreggCountry: United StatesDuration: 90 minQuality: HDRelease: 2013IMDb: 6.10 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Actors of "Trust Me"
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Characters of "Trust Me"
HowardPlayed by: Clark GreggAgnesPlayed by: Felicity HuffmanMegPlayed by: Allison JanneyMarcyPlayed by: Amanda PeetAldoPlayed by: Sam RockwellLydiaPlayed by: Saxon SharbinoRayPlayed by: Paul SparksPhillipPlayed by: Griffin Gluck -
Directors of "Trust Me"
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Creators of "Trust Me"
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Critic Reviews of "Trust Me"
Arizona RepublicJune 12, 2014There's a fine tradition of acerbic movies that skewer Hollywood: Think "Sunset Boulevard," "The Player" and "What Just Happened," to name a few. The dark-humored "Trust Me" is a worthy addition to the list.
VarietyJune 08, 2014There's certainly humor running through writer-director-star Clark Gregg's "Trust Me," the tale of an inept agent for child actors; it's just that not all of it feels intentional.
Christian Science MonitorJune 06, 2014As long as Gregg, as both actor and director, is anatomizing the Hollywood viper pit, Trust Me rings true.
RogerEbert.comJune 06, 2014Its perky poster notwithstanding, "Trust Me" is a putatively hard-edged comedy that promises to turn into something harder.
New York TimesJune 05, 2014As the movie picks up speed and undergoes sudden, confusing plot reversals, it loses its satirical edge.
Los Angeles TimesJune 05, 2014"Trust Me" contains so much terrific writing, acting and observation that it becomes a bit easier to forgive writer-director-star Clark Gregg when his ambitions best him during the movie's convoluted last third.
Under the RadarAugust 04, 2014It is a smart, funny, endearing, and entertaining glimpse into a part of Hollywood rarely depicted in film.
Common Sense MediaJune 20, 2014Seems forced into much darker territory in its final act. Gregg provides a prologue to foreshadow it, but it still doesn't quite fit.
IGN MoviesJune 12, 2014Trust Me is a great offering from Clark Gregg that really puts the man's skill - in writing, directing, and performing - on proud display.
Spirituality and PracticeJune 11, 2014A grim portrait of an agent for young actors who takes his best shot at success in the nasty and venal Hollywood film community.
CinemaBlend.comJune 09, 2014Really can't compete on any level, being insipid and mean-spirited.
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