
Hunter Schafer
Gretchen
Jan Bluthardt
Henry
Marton Csokas
Luis
Jessica Henwick
Beth
Dan Stevens
Herr König
Mila Lieu
Alma
Greta Fernández
Trixie
Proschat Madani
Dr. Bonomo
Astrid Bergès-Frisbey
Ed
Konrad Singer
Erik
Kalin Morrow
Hooded Woman
Johannes Benecke
Silent Cop
Matthea Pedersen
Teenage Girl
Veronika Bachfischer
Dr. Bonomo's Assistant
Joshua Hupfauer
Driver
Philipp Arnold
Nurse
Conny Brandt
Absentminded Woman
Laura Pröll
Receptionist
Massimiliano Monticciollo
2nd Mover
Jennifer Buschmann
Teenage Girl's Mother
Jana Bange
Young Tourist Woman
Victor Peterszegi
Young Tourist Man
Roman Ewert
Young Male Doctor
Lesley Jennifer Higl
Henry's Wife










Released
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$7,000,000.00
$6,680,396.00
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- #half sister
- #trippy
- #mountain resort
- #lesbian
- #brooding
- #ambiguous
- #commanding
- #german alps
Reviews
Cuckoo, directed by Tilman Singer, is kind of a mixed bag. I didn’t really like it, but I didn’t completely hate it either. The movie starts off with a slow, eerie pace in this isolated setting, and for a while, it felt like something big was coming. I was waiting for that moment where it would all click and be great, but it just didn’t happen. The story seemed lost, like it couldn't make up it

A new midgnight classic.

Dan Stevens had a chance in "I'm Your Man" (2021) to hone his German impersonation skills for this rather weak mystery. He owns a sprawling resort in the Bavarian countryside that's visited by the teenage "Gretchen" (Hunter Schafer) and her family. Her father "Luis" (Martin Csokas) is to design a new complex for "Herr König" who kindly offers the young woman a job in his hotel. It's when she cycle












