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Cuckoo
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Directed by Richard Bracewell, this thriller film revolves around a professor. She becomes obsessed with his star student. What awaits her ahead? What will happen with her? Let's enjoy the film to discover by yourself.
Directed by Richard Bracewell, this thriller film revolves around a professor. She becomes obsessed with his star student. What awaits her ahead? What will happen with her? Let's enjoy the film to discover by yourself.
Actors:
Richard E. Grant,
Stephen Aintree,
Ben Righton,
Richard Brake,
Laura Fraser,
Adam F.,
Claire Price,
Antonia Bernath,
David Maybrick,
Tamsin Greig
Richard E. Grant
5 May 1957, Mbabane, Union of South Africa [now Swaziland]
Stephen Aintree
14 January 1957, Liverpool, Lancashire, England, UK
Ben Righton
Richard Brake
30 November 1964, Ystrad Mynach, Hengoed, Wales, UK
Laura Fraser
24 July 1976, Glasgow, Scotland, UK
Adam F.
8 February 1972, Liverpool, Merseyside, England, UK
Claire Price
4 July 1972, Chesterfield, Derbyshire, England, UK
Antonia Bernath
1980, Westminster, London, England, UK
David Maybrick
1970
Tamsin Greig
12 July 1966, Maidstone, Kent, England, UK
Director:
Richard Bracewell
Richard Bracewell
28 November 1969, London, England, UK
Country:
United Kingdom
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December 21, 2010
It's poorly plotted, deeply uninvolving tosh that makes you cringe for Grant and the estimable Tamsin Greig as his colleague and former protégé.December 16, 2010
Creepy claustrophobic for a bit, it dissolves quickly into suspenseless drift - not all of it coherent.December 16, 2010
A funny film, but not in a ha ha way.December 15, 2010
[A] workaday psychological thriller which, although decently crafted, lacks even a scintilla of subtlety or ambition.December 17, 2010
An unsettling, unconventional and delicately-handled piece quite unlike anything our film industry is pumping out these days.December 13, 2010
With its unengaging characters and a plot that jacknifes inexplicably, there's little to like here. A thriller without many thrills.December 20, 2010
A centrepiece monologue from Grant on CIA experimentation shows some style, but it's too little, too late, and is rendered moot by the underwhelming climax.December 16, 2010
Bracewell's lofty ambitions are clear to see in what is an obvious labour of love, but they simply don't come off in a mess of clichés and barely adequate performances.December 16, 2010
An alarming head-scratcher, but hopefully a blip for this still-promising creative team.