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Frank & Lola

Love, obsession, betrayal, revenge.
2016 | 88m | English

(6675 votes)

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Popularity: 3 (history)

Director: Matthew Ross
Writer: Matthew Ross
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A talented Las Vegas chef falls in love with an aspiring fashion designer but turns violently jealous when he realizes that she's hiding dark secrets.
Release Date: Dec 09, 2016
Director: Matthew Ross
Writer: Matthew Ross
Genres: Drama, Romance, Mystery
Keywords paris, france, jealousy, restaurant, love, relationship, las vegas, chef
Production Companies Killer Films, Parts & Labor, FullDawa Films
Box Office Revenue: $9,188
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Feb 01, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
Michael Shannon Frank Reilly
Imogen Poots Lola
Rosanna Arquette Patricia
Michael Nyqvist Alan
Justin Long Keith
Emmanuelle Devos Claire
Alex Lombard Carol
Amy Argyle Rachel
Joel Virgel Hercule
Laine Rettmer Françoise
Maynor Alvarado Luis
Carlos Moreno Jr. Javier
Sophie Meister Isobel
David Atrakchi Charles
Stella Schnabel Hazel
Suteara Vaughn Sage
Elisha Yaffe Will
Patrick Rocca Henri Ricard
Narcisse Mame Khalil
Jerica Barnes Keith's Pretty Dinner Date
Emily D'Angelo Sex Club Rope Girl (uncredited)
Name Job
Patty Jenkins Thanks
Torrey Vogel Stunt Coordinator
Ronni Brown Foley
Shaun Farley Foley Editor
Matthew Ross Director, Writer
Rebecca Rodriguez Editor
Gary Breslin Title Designer
Thomas Tymen Boom Operator
Emma Strachman Key Makeup Artist
Charles Cantrell Still Photographer
Donald Reynolds Jr. Key Grip
Joey Handy Digital Intermediate
Sarah M. Pott Art Direction
Julie Plumelle Assistant Art Director
Columbine Goldsmith Still Photographer
Margie O'Malley Foley
Ingrid Lanzenberg Casting
Matthew Lessall Casting
Jehad Nga Still Photographer
Paul Ghafoorian Key Grip
Dylan Goodwin Boom Operator
Jack Lewars Digital Intermediate
Matthew C. Hart Co-Editor
Susan Shopmaker Casting
John Buckley Gaffer
Jennifer Giron Set Decoration
Jennifer Lilly Editor
James Lancry Gaffer
Christina Delerme Digital Intermediate
Steve Bissinger Sound Designer
Gerald Sullivan Production Design
Céline Vh Hairstylist
Frank Pitussi Property Master
Marc Sausset Art Direction
Erika Sanz Corbacho Script Supervisor
Jim Black Music Supervisor
Eric Koretz Director of Photography
Kameron Lennox Costume Design
Guillaume Quilichini Steadicam Operator
Karine Gachon Makeup Artist
Sybil Mosely Costume Supervisor
Amy L. Forsythe Makeup Department Head
Saunder Jurriaans Original Music Composer
Mac Smith Dialogue Editor
Juan Peralta Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Tony Villaflor Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Danny Bensi Original Music Composer
Alex Scharfman Production Executive
Name Title
Lars Knudsen Producer
Jay Van Hoy Producer
Christopher Ramirez Producer
John Baker Producer
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Rangan
5.0

**Full of mysteries, twist and turns!** This was Michael Shannon's show as Frank, but the plot developed mysteries surrounded by character Lola that played by Imogen Poots. Basically the entire film is about these two and after the halfway mark, another character joins them to add more suspense. ... Well, it was the story of a decently succeeded chef and his new girlfriend. Their relationship strengthens in a short period of time. They think they know each other enough, but one day a new secret revealed from Lola's past. That's the beginning of everything in this film, following many turns in the narration, the story reaches its end. The major issue was too much suspense. The writing should have been simplified. So not everybody easily understands the film or the purposes of film scenes/events. But it is more revenge based than psychological thriller-drama. That does not mean you can rule out everything else possibilities. Lola is the key and till the final scene she frequently diverts the story developments to give a new perspective on where the film is heading. So definitely not predictable film, particularly not the conclusion. This is exclusively for neo-noir fans. But for others it is one time watchable film. _5/10_

May 16, 2024