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Eileen

Crime has never felt so intoxicating.
2023 | 98m | English

(18123 votes)

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During a bitter 1964 Massachusetts winter, young secretary Eileen becomes enchanted by Rebecca, the glamorous new counselor at the prison where she works. Their budding friendship takes a twisted turn when Rebecca reveals a dark secret — throwing Eileen onto a sinister path.
Release Date: Dec 01, 2023
Director: William Oldroyd
Writer: Ottessa Moshfegh, Luke Goebel
Genres: Thriller
Keywords prison, sexual abuse, based on novel or book, winter, boston, massachusetts, kidnapping, female friendship, alcoholism, femme fatale, murder, loneliness, female protagonist, accidental death, masturbation, new england, death of mother, alcoholic father, female psychologist, deadbeat dad, daydreaming, christmas, 1960s, youth correctional facility
Production Companies Likely Story, Film4 Productions, Omniscient Films, Fifth Season
Box Office Revenue: $1,560,142
Budget: $16,000,000
Updates Updated: Feb 01, 2025 (Update)
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Full Credits

Name Character
Thomasin McKenzie Eileen Dunlop
Anne Hathaway Rebecca
Shea Whigham Jim Dunlop
Sam Nivola Lee Polk
Marin Ireland Mrs. Polk
Siobhan Fallon Hogan Mrs. Murray
Tonye Patano Mrs. Stevens
William Hill Intake Guard
Owen Teague Randy
Peter McRobbie Warden
Peter Von Berg Dr. Frye
Patrick Noonan Cop
Jefferson White Buck Warren
Alexander Jameson Actor 1
Patrick Ryan Wood Joseph
Gavin K. Barfield Mary
Spencer Barnes DeMarko
Mason Pettograsso DeLuca
Mark Havlis Prison Guard
Willie C. Carpenter Bob
Brendan Burke Sandy
Julian Gavilanes Pat
Joel Marsh Garland Jacky
Louis Vanaria Jerry
Lawrence Arancio Doctor
Lauren Yaffe Parent (uncredited)
Matt Berman Inmate (uncredited)
Ben Kennedy Prisoner (uncredited)
Myra Thibault Nurse (uncredited)
Name Job
William Oldroyd Director
Ottessa Moshfegh Novel, Screenplay
Nick Emerson Editor
Craig Lathrop Production Design
Ari Wegner Director of Photography
Chris Barnes Stunts
Drew Leary Stunt Coordinator
Jeong Park Still Photographer
Dann Fink ADR Voice Casting
Bruce Winant ADR Voice Casting
Rickey Tripp Choreographer
Nat Jencks Colorist
Luke Goebel Screenplay
Richard Reed Parry Original Music Composer
Rori Bergman Casting
Jeanne McCarthy Casting
Gonzalo Cordoba Art Direction
Michele Munoz Set Decoration
Olga Mill Costume Design
Isaac Grnya Hair Setup
Anouck Sullivan Makeup Department Head
Anton Gold Sound Mixer
Howard Paar Music Supervisor
Tamara Hansen Script Supervisor
Colleen LaBaff Hair Department Head
Stella Bouzakis Makeup Artist
Lily Li Makeup Artist
Shoko Kambara Assistant Art Director
Shane Claire Strano Set Dresser
Jaclyn McCoubrey Set Costumer
Julieta Gleiser Visual Effects Producer
Lucien Harriot Visual Effects Supervisor
Lewis Goldstein Supervising Sound Editor, Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Ashley Rae Callahan Hairstylist
Angie Johnson Hairstylist
Danarose Lobue Hairstylist
Josh Acosta Second Second Assistant Director
Vic Coram Second Assistant Director
Amy Lynn First Assistant Director
Suzanne Mjartan Set Decoration
Vinny Alfano ADR Recordist
Bennett Kerr Assistant Sound Editor
Trino Madriz ADR Mixer
Zander Metz Boom Operator
Julia Skubisz Assistant Sound Editor
Wen Hsuan Tseng Foley Supervisor
Bridget Fullan Visual Effects
Spencer Barnes Stunts
Nic Coccaro Stunts
Taylor Valentine Lupini Stunt Double
Mark Pettograsso Stunts
Mason Pettograsso Stunts
Marc Charbonneau First Assistant Camera
Pierrot Colonna Camera Operator
Scott DeAngelo Key Grip
Andre Bonk Best Boy Electric
Keith DeCristo Lighting Technician
Adam DeRezendes Second Assistant "A" Camera
Blake Johnson "A" Camera Operator
Dennis Ly Lighting Technician
Callum Shaw Gaffer
Peter Symonowicz Digital Imaging Technician
Jon Sandin Second Assistant "B" Camera
Christopher Wiezorek "B" Camera Operator
Lowri Best Wardrobe Supervisor
Pedro Rodrigo Gonzalez Key Costumer
Alexa O'Neill Assistant Costume Designer
Alec Styborski First Assistant Editor
Karlee Fomalont Casting Associate
Emily Grill Casting Assistant
Meredith Jacobson Marciano Extras Casting
Dylan Tonken Extras Casting Assistant
Brett Heidenreich Production Assistant
Ashley Pynn Stunt Double
Name Title
Anthony Bregman Producer
Luke Goebel Producer
Ottessa Moshfegh Producer
William Oldroyd Producer
Ollie Madden Executive Producer
Stefanie Azpiazu Producer
Peter Cron Producer
Johnny Holland Co-Producer
Jamin O'Brien Producer
Julia Oh Executive Producer
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Reviews

Geronimo1967
6.0

Thomasin McKenzie is quite good as the eponymous, rather timid, prison secretary who lives a rather pedestrian life watching the couples make out in the car-park, or fantasising about a quickie with one of her colleagues, before returning home to her retired cop/dipso father replete with two bottles ... ! The arrival of new psychologist "Rebecca" (Anne Hathaway) injects a little life into her dull routine. This assertive sophisticate takes an interest in "Eileen", they go for a drink - there's even some flirting - before "Rebecca" shares a secret with her new friend that involves a young man in prison accused of the brutal murder of his father, and of just what his mother might know of the crime and it's causes. The first hour is quite intriguing but that sense of anticipation is let down by a last half hour that is really quite undercooked and the denouement, well that is just incomplete - on just about every level. The acting and writing is fine - nothing more, but I left the screening thinking that something was missing. What exactly was the point here? It's a good looking film - effort has certainly gone into the aesthetic but I'm not sure I'm really any the wiser.

Dec 02, 2023
Brent_Marchant
4.0

Rarely have I seen a film as implausible, unfocused and meandering as this second feature outing from director William Oldroyd. After an impressive debut with “Lady Macbeth” (2016), the filmmaker has stumbled seriously in this latest effort, a supposed psychological mystery/thriller that never finds ... traction and yet somehow manages to go wildly off the rails in the final act. This cinematic misfire examines the relationship that develops between two women who work at a young men’s prison in 1960s small town Massachusetts. Eileen (Thomasin McKenzie) is a reserved, awkward, often-bullied, sexually repressed administrative assistant, and Rebecca (Anne Hathaway) is the facility’s newly hired, sophisticated, worldly, Harvard-educated psychologist. They quickly strike up a close yet somewhat unlikely bond with less-than-subtle (but apparently never-consummated) sexual overtones, a story thread that seems to be heading somewhere but never does. In large part that’s because the protagonists end up becoming involved in a hare-brained scheme worthy of Lucy and Ethel, only with significant implications, a scenario that comes out of left field and sends the narrative into serious, unexplained head-scratching territory. While the picture features a fine production design, a palette of creative cinematography, and capable Independent Spirit Award-nominated supporting performances by Hathaway and Marin Ireland, there’s not much else here that’s engaging, riveting or worthwhile, elements essential to a good mystery/thriller offering. Whatever the filmmaker was going for here obviously never comes to fruition, thanks to either its poorly composed script or its mishandled execution (or a combination thereof). Indeed, this is one of those films where virtually the entire project truly would have been better off left on the cutting room floor.

Feb 14, 2024