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Et Tu
Directed by
Max Tzannes
Not Rated
2023
1h 41m
Thriller
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8.5
Rent for $5.99
A director is driven to madness during a regional production of Julius Caesar.
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Cast of Et Tu
Lou Diamond Phillips
Brent Barrymore
Malcolm McDowell
The Murderer
Antwone Barnes
Terrence
Isabella Blake-Thomas
Margaret
Rachel Alig
Nadine
Brennan Keel Cook
Marcus
Jaclyn Mofid
Vicky
Trevor James
Phillip
Lanelle Scott
Susan
Timothy Patrick Cavanaugh
Roger / Producer
Andrew Pickwood
Popillius
Abbie Georganna
Sheila
Christina Sittser
Techie
James Markham Hall Jr.
Police Officer 1
Evan James Henderson
James
Ethan Daniel Corbett
Actor / Marcus Body Double
Liliana Rose
Rachel
Jonathan Fishman
Cassius
Tristan Turner
Damien
Daniel Dasent
Antony
Danny DiTorrice
John
Christian T. Chan
Cinna
James Simmons
Spotlight Operator
Tyler Richmeier
Doug
Zackry Colston
Steven / Stagehand
Alex Suarez
Police Officer 4
Ben van Diepen
Police Officer 2
Maya Smoot
Plebian
J.R. Gomez
Arthur
Nicholas Teixeira
Micah
William Van Cuyck
Technician
Bill Gunther
Julius Caesar
Christina Marie Morris
Police Officer 3
Max Tzannes
Director / Writer
Richard Berger
Producer
Tyler Friesen
Producer
Et Tu Ratings & Reviews
Emily Downer
4d ago
ET TU is one of those movies I'm gonna be thinking about for a really long time. Lou Diamond Phillips plays a theater director slowly going mad during a regional production of Julius Caesar, and boy does he go MAD. It's tense, dark, jarring and weird but also hilarious? The Shakespeare parallels are brilliant - like a play within a play. I wasn't familiar with most of the cast but they were incredible, plus Malcolm McDowell as the janitor (love him from A Clockwork Orange). Reminded me of The Shining vibes-wise. Super bloody and amazing - I wonder how much fake blood they went through! Some killer one-liners too, especially "I don't know what guffaw means." The dagger scenes are literally one of my biggest nightmares. I love when an indie film surprises me like this. Perfect spooky season watch! Et tu, Max Tzannes did an incredible job directing!
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