Exclusive Interview: Trust Me Stars Amanda Peet and Felicity Huffman!

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Last Updated on August 2, 2021

In Clark Gregg’s biting new comedy TRUST ME, the actor has brought together an impressive supporting cast. This includes the incredible Allison Janney, William H. Macy, Sam Rockwell and Molly Shannon. It also features both Amanda Peet and Felicity Huffman. This sly and witty new film is a fascinating look at what goes on behind-the-scenes in Hollywood and both actresses are a nice addition to the cast.

When I sat down with both Huffman and Peet there was an interesting energy in the air. They asked about our site and Ms. Peet seemed very happy to take advantage of the ability to say f*ck in the interview and she was a lot of fun. Ms. Huffman was slightly more serious. Needless to say it was a strange but entertaining few minutes as we talked TRUST ME and just how great both Janney and Macy are.

You can check out TRUST ME currently on VOD platforms and iTunes, and you can catch the film this Friday in limited release.

Source: JoBlo.com

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