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IGN Movies
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June 12, 2014

Trust Me is a great offering from Clark Gregg that really puts the man's skill - in writing, directing, and performing - on proud display.
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Variety
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June 08, 2014

There'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.
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Los Angeles Times
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June 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.
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Spirituality and Practice
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June 11, 2014

A grim portrait of an agent for young actors who takes his best shot at success in the nasty and venal Hollywood film community.
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Under the Radar
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August 04, 2014

It is a smart, funny, endearing, and entertaining glimpse into a part of Hollywood rarely depicted in film.
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Arizona Republic
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June 12, 2014

There'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.
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Christian Science Monitor
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June 06, 2014

As long as Gregg, as both actor and director, is anatomizing the Hollywood viper pit, Trust Me rings true.
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Common Sense Media
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June 20, 2014

Seems forced into much darker territory in its final act. Gregg provides a prologue to foreshadow it, but it still doesn't quite fit.
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New York Times
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June 05, 2014

As the movie picks up speed and undergoes sudden, confusing plot reversals, it loses its satirical edge.
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CinemaBlend.com
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June 09, 2014

Really can't compete on any level, being insipid and mean-spirited.
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RogerEbert.com
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June 06, 2014

Its perky poster notwithstanding, "Trust Me" is a putatively hard-edged comedy that promises to turn into something harder.
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