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  1. To get their daughter out of an evil cult, parents hire a man to kidnap and deprogram her. The cult is more powerful than he could have imagined. With Mary Elizabeth Winstead. 154 IMDb 6.7 1 h 29 min 2015. X-Ray 13+. Suspense · Drama · Cerebral · Dark. Freevee (with ads)

  2. But as Faults goes on to reveal, there’s more to both this wounded man and the story it tells. When Ansel (Leland Orser) reluctantly takes on an assignment to deprogram a middle-aged couple’s daughter, he’s back in his element, though it involves kidnapping Claire (Mary Elizabeth Winstead) and detaining her in a motel room for talk therapy to free her mind, all the while fending off a ...

  3. In order for a film like this to really take off, though, it needs a greater integration of its moving parts into a singular coherency. 'Faults' comes close, though, and is worth giving a watch to if it seems like it might be your thing. I liked it and am looking forward to whatever Riley Stearns does next.

  4. Claire (Mary Elizabeth Winstead) is a young woman under the grip of a mysterious new cult called Faults. Desperate to be reunited with their daughter and free her from the cult, Claire's parents recruit Ansel Roth (Leland Orser), one of the world's foremost experts on mind control. Roth kidnaps Claire and holds her captive in a motel room where he begins the deprogramming process. The longer ...

  5. Film / Faults. Film /. Faults. Faults is a 2014 dark Dramedy directed by Riley Stearns ( The Art of Self-Defense, Dual ). Ansel Roth ( Leland Orser) is a cult specialist who's career saw a sharp decline just before the release of his second book. When he's approached by a married couple who fear their daughter Claire ( Mary Elizabeth Winstead ...

  6. 15 feb 2015 · Faults ist ein Film von Riley Stearns mit Leland Orser, Mary Elizabeth Winstead. Synopsis: Claire (Mary Elizabeth Winstead) gerät in die Hände eines mysteriösen Kults, der "Faults" heißt. Ihre ...

  7. Faults is a very confident debut, but it's a shame that the film wilts in its second half. It trades humour for a psychological thriller, and while it digs deeper into the characters, it loses its way by breaking its world.