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Steven Mnuchin’s wife has made a film about a greedy bisexual sociopath who murders people

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Former Treasury secretary Steven Mnuchin’s wife, Louise Linton, has a new film coming out and it’s deeply problematic.Me You Madness is Linton’s directorial and writing debut.

She also stars in the vanity project, which is scheduled to be released on demand later this week.Alex Ritman at The Hollywood Reporter writes:Linton stars in the film alongside Ed Westwick (Gossip Girl), playing a glamorous sociopathic bisexual woman who lives a life of luxury in Malibu.

When Tyler (Westwick), a petty thief, responds to her online roommate ad, he thinks he’s struck gold. What he doesn’t realize is that she is a serial killer who hunts down and kills men with crossbows, chainsaws, and kitchen knives … and that he might be her next meal.A greedy.

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