Eve is a British mystery thriller film from 2019, directed by Rory Kindersley (co-written with Drew Sherring-Hill).
Plot Overview
The story follows a once-famous actress who becomes obsessed with the actress who replaces her in a coveted role. This obsession spirals into harassment and psychological tension as the former star tries to reclaim what she believes was unjustly taken from her ( IMDb).
Genre & Tone
- A dark, atmospheric mystery-thriller.
- The film explores themes like jealousy, ambition, mental fragility, and the high pressure of show business (Rotten Tomatoes).
Key Creative Team
- Director: Rory Kindersley
- Writers: Rory Kindersley and Drew Sherring-Hill
- Production Company: Fablemaze
- Distributor: Level 33 Entertainment
Cast Highlights
- Rachel Warren plays the struggling ex-actress devastated by her lost role.
- Christine Marzano portrays Alex Beyer, the rising actress who took the role.
- Andrew Lee Potts, Bex Learey, and Lex Shrapnel also appear in supporting roles.
Visual Style & Setting
The film features eye-catching set design and cinematography, including a bright, dreamlike mansion complete with colorful floors, a spiral staircase, and even a playful slide—at odds with the film’s escalating dread.
Reception
- IMDb Rating: ~4.1/10 (based on over 2,900 user ratings).
- Rotten Tomatoes: Mixed audience reviews—one viewer praised it as an “exciting, well crafted thriller with strong acting performances.” Another criticized it for being style over substance, calling the narrative thin.
User comments include:
“Too aware of its own artiness… the pace sluggish… enough good here to recommend to cinephiles” (IMDb)
Another found it “messy… slow-paced development… forgettable nonsense experience” (IMDb)
Reviews noted strong visuals and performances but flagged pacing and narrative clarity as weak points (IMDb).
Festival & Release
- Screened at the San Diego International Film Festival in 2019 .
- Received a limited U.S. theatrical release and streaming debut on February 14, 2020.
Why Watch?
- If you appreciate mature, psychological thrillers with strong atmospheric visuals and a moody tone, Eve may appeal to you.
- Particularly recommended for film buffs who enjoy slow-building tension reminiscent of Black Swan or Repulsion.
Summary Table
| Feature | Details | 
|---|---|
| Genre | Mystery Thriller | 
| Director | Rory Kindersley | 
| Writers | Rory Kindersley, Drew Sherring-Hill | 
| Runtime | ~1h 15m | 
| IMDb | ~4.1/10 | 
| Strengths | Strong visuals, haunting set design, tense tone | 
| Weaknesses | Slow pace, thin story, mixed reviews | 
If you’re in the mood for a stylized thriller that hinges on obsession and psychological tension, Eve (2019) could be an intriguing watch—but be prepared for a moody, slow-burning experience that divides opinion. Let me know if you’d like a breakdown of similar thrillers or the opposite—films with fast-paced plots!
 
					 
											 
											 
											 
											 
											