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Magnolia Pictures has released a trailer for The Assessment, a sci-fi thriller about a nice woman attempting to keep ungrateful and unaware couples from making the biggest mistake of their lives. Music video helmer Fleur Fortuné makes her feature directorial debut with the film, releasing in theaters March 21 and on digital media April 8.
Set in dystopian future where parenthood must be approved by the government, Academy award winner Alicia Vikander (The Danish Girl) plays an assessor who determines who can have children after a seven day trial in which she pretends to be the applicants’ baby.
Elizabeth Olsen (Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness) and Himesh Patel (Tenet) play the clueless wanna-be parents who struggle during the trial and grow weary of Vikander’s character despite the fact that she’s desperately trying to help them. Parents in the audience will wish someone like Vikander had taken the time to warn them.

Vikander won the Best Supporting Actress Oscar for her role in The Danish Girl, but is best known for playing a smaller-chested Lara Croft in 2018’s Tomb Raider remake and Ava, the sexy android in A.I. thriller Ex Machina, featured in Clatto’s list of The Sexiest Horror Films of 2015. She’s also starred in the awesome, but overlooked, Man From U.N.C.L.E. remake and Jason Bourne.
Olsen, who has played Scarlet Witch in a bunch of Marvel crap, can be seen in Gareth Edwards’ 2014 Godzilla reboot and Spike Lee’s American remake of South Korean director Park Chan-wook’s classic revenge-thriller Oldboy. She’s also starred in the critically acclaimed indie-drama Martha Marcy May Marlene, Open Road’s American remake of the Uruguayan frightener Silent House, and Rodrigo Cortes’ Red Lights.
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