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      • While the movie explores the seedier sides of Hollywood – the corruption of youth, the nepotism, the backstabbing dirty deals, and the overbearing parents of child actors – it does so through a generally humorous lens. It delves into more serious elements, but Trust Me establishes a tone that puts Gregg’s deadpan delivery to great use.
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  2. Jun 6, 2014 · Dec 14, 2019 Full Review Sarah Marrs Cinesnark The plot gets unnecessarily complicated... and the movie takes a trip into noir territory that doesn't fit with the earlier established tone.

  3. Parents need to know that Trust Me is an indie dramedy about teen actors in Hollywood that was written and directed by Marvel's Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. 's Clark Gregg. It has some very dark moments, including a gunshot to the stomach (with pooling blood) and a suggestion of the sexual abuse of a teen….

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  4. Plot. Howard Holloway is a former child star who is now a down and struggling agent who specializes in representing child actors. Howard has an ongoing feud with more successful agent Aldo Stankas who has poached several of Howard's clients who were on the verge of success. After losing a client, Howard encounters the highly talented thirteen ...

  5. www.metacritic.com › movie › trust-meTrust Me - Metacritic

    Jun 6, 2014 · Summary Howard Holloway, a former child star now struggling agent for child actors, spends years losing his most talented clients to his slick, arch-nemesis Aldo Shocklee. Comedy. Drama. Directed By: Clark Gregg. Written By: Clark Gregg. Trust Me. Metascore Mixed or Average Based on 14 Critic Reviews. 51.

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  6. www.ign.com › articles › 2014/06/07Trust Me Review - IGN

    Jun 7, 2014 · Verdict. Trust Me is a great offering from Clark Gregg that really puts the man’s skill – in writing, directing, and performing – on proud display. Speckled with great bit players and a...

  7. Without revealing too much of the plot, the movie begins as a comedy where Howard is a loser with a good heart, who courts for months his beautiful neighbor who even notices it. But going forward the film is colored with a dramatic and noir vein, ending with a dreamy touch.

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