Collider: Now available on VOD and opening in select theaters this weekend is Clark Gregg’s latest directorial effort, Trust Me. Gregg wrote, directed, and stars in the pic as a down-on-his-luck agent for child actors who discovers a 13-year-old acting prodigy (Saxon Sharbino) and must subsequently deal with her overprotective father (Paul Sparks), an untrustworthy producer (Felicity Huffman), and his nemesis (Sam Rockwell) in order to get himself back on top. It’s been six years since Gregg’s directorial debut Choke and it’s great to see him again behind the camera. Trust Me also stars Amanda Peet, Allison Janney, William H. Macy, Molly Shannon, and Niecy Nash.
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