
Eileen (film) - Wikipedia
Eileen is a 2023 psychological thriller film directed by William Oldroyd, based on the 2015 novel by Ottessa Moshfegh, who co-wrote the screenplay with her husband, Luke Goebel.
Eileen (2023) - IMDb
McKenzie portrays Eileen, a young woman trapped in the bleak monotony of life in a small, unnamed Massachusetts town, while Hathaway shines as Rebecca Saint John, a newly hired psychologist at …
Eileen movie review & film summary (2023) | Roger Ebert
Dec 1, 2023 · Based on Ottessa Moshfegh’s astonishing first novel of the same name (screen adaptation by Luke Goebel), “Eileen” spends time establishing Eileen’s life rhythm, so we understand …
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Eileen - Wikipedia
Eileen (/ aɪˈliːn / eye-LEEN or / ˈaɪliːn / EYE-leen) is an Irish feminine given name anglicised from Eibhlín, an Irish form of the Norman French name Aveline, which is derived from the Germanic Avi, …
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Anne Hathaway's forgotten psychological thriller with "shocking finale ...
Sep 18, 2025 · Anne Hathaway's "stylish" psychological thriller Eileen is coming to Netflix next month on 4 October. Released in 2023, Eileen stars Thomasin McKenzie as the titular young prison secretary in...
EILEEN - Official Trailer - YouTube
Set during a bitter 1964 Massachusetts winter, young secretary Eileen becomes enchanted by the glamorous new counselor at the prison where she works. Their budding friendship takes a twisted turn...
Meaning, origin and history of the name Eileen
Apr 23, 2024 · Anglicized form of Eibhlín. It is also sometimes considered an Irish form of Helen. It first became popular in the English-speaking world outside of Ireland near the end of the 19th century.