LeAnne Fuller
LeAnne Fuller’s filmography is a wild little ride. You’ve got “White Vinegar” (2025), which—let’s be real—doesn’t sound like your average blockbuster. This one’s more about the weird stuff hiding underneath everyday life, peeling back layers on a small town where nothing is as bland as it seems. There’s a family secret, a missing recipe (literally, a recipe), and honestly, things get weirder before they get better. Fuller’s performance? She brings that raw, restless energy that makes you want to watch her even when she’s just staring out a window. The movie’s not just about vinegar, trust me.
Then there’s “The Surrender” (2025). This one digs deep into the messiness of letting go—of grudges, of old love, of the person you think you should be. Fuller plays someone on the edge, wrestling with choices that could break her or finally let her breathe. There’s a lot of slow-burning tension, and more than a couple moments where you wonder if anyone’s ever truly honest with themselves.
But “Double Life: Meet My Mafia Ex Again” (2024) is where things get spicy. Fuller’s caught between two worlds—normal life and the not-so-normal ex who just happens to have mob ties. Drama? Check. Secrets? Oh, absolutely. There’s a reunion nobody expects, a few gunshots (yeah, you saw that coming), and Fuller pulls off this tricky mix of fear, longing, and “don’t mess with me” attitude. If you’re looking for a neat little summary, forget it—these films are a bit of a mess, in the best way possible.