
A young thief, played by Ed Westwick cases an architectural dream house in Malibu, not realizing it is the home of an eccentric female serial killer, played by Louise Linton. Catherine Black runs a successful hedge fund in Los Angeles. She is also a fashion-obsessed serial killer with a penchant for champagne, cocaine, excessive exercise, sex, expensive shoes, and indescribable violence. On the weekends she retreats from her penthouse office in a skyscraper downtown to her gl... (Full plot summary below)
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A young thief, played by Ed Westwick cases an architectural dream house in Malibu, not realizing it is the home of an eccentric female serial killer, played by Louise Linton. Catherine Black runs a successful hedge fund in Los Angeles. She is also a fashion-obsessed serial killer with a penchant for champagne, cocaine, excessive exercise, sex, expensive shoes, and indescribable violence. On the weekends she retreats from her penthouse office in a skyscraper downtown to her glass and steel architectural dream house in Malibu. On this particular weekend, she lures a young thief (Ed Westwick) to her home. After falling passionately in love with her, he discovers her true nature.
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| Film ThreatAlex SavelievPerhaps the worst thing about the writer/director/star’s feature is that it basks in the excess it purports to condemn, confident that pounding the viewer into submission is the way to go, in addition to ending on a hypocritical note that defies everything that’s occurred up to that point. |
| CNNBrian LowryMe You Madness serves as a reminder that you can clearly try to be funny, and still produce something that turns out to be kind of a joke. |
| New York Magazine (Vulture)Bilge EbiriAll Me You Madness has to offer are poorly written rants, indifferently staged action, and ill-conceived comedy. In the end, it doesn’t even deliver on the madness. |
| The Hollywood ReporterFrank ScheckIn its tiresome attempts to send up its star's image and not take itself too seriously, the film becomes exceedingly laborious. |
| User ReviewGlacierFanClubAbsolutely awful with not a lick of talent amongst any of the actors save for Ed Westwick. Louise Linton is also a racist whose husband Steve Mnuchin helped Trump put kids in cages, so keep that in mind while "enjoying" it. |
| User ReviewR7criticalTedious masturbatory tripe made by a braindead cretin with more money than taste or sense. An unintentionally honest window into the worldview of the wealthy garbage creatures who ruin our world every day, and a shining reminder that we should have wheeled out the guillotines and started lopping yacht-haver heads ages ago. |