Gemini is a 2017 American mystery thriller film written, directed and edited by Aaron Katz.
It stars Lola Kirke, Zoë Kravitz, Greta Lee, Nelson Franklin, Reeve Carney, Jessica Parker Kennedy, Ricki Lake, and John Cho.
The plot follows the assistant of a Hollywood actress who must clear her name after her starlet boss is found murdered in her home.
In Los Angeles, Jill LaBeau is a friend and personal assistant to movie star Heather Anderson.
Heather has decided to drop out of an upcoming film, upsetting numerous people, as the movie will not go forward without her in it.
She talks to him and tries to find out where he was the night before and that morning, but Devin avoids the question and asks Jill about Heather's relationship with Tracy.
Jill shows Tracy the rare coin she found in Devin's belongings, thinking it could be one of the ones that was taken from Heather's house.
Late that night, Jill overhears Tracy talking to someone on the phone; she hears her say "I can get her to come up to the cabin", "she's asleep now", and "I just really think I should bring her up there before something happens."
Jill rides a motorcycle away from Tracy's house and manages to lose a police car that is tailing her.
She then sees a breaking news report that the police have retracted their ID of Heather as the murder victim.
Jill then looks at social media accounts and sees that not only does Sierra, the fan they met at the diner, look like Heather, she even has the same Gemini tattoo on the back of her neck.
In May 2016, Lola Kirke, Zoë Kravitz, John Cho, Ricki Lake, Greta Lee, Michelle Forbes, Nelson Franklin, Reeve Carney, Jessica Parker Kennedy and James Ransone joined the cast of the film, with Aaron Katz directing from a screenplay he wrote, while Mynette Louie, Sara Murphy and Adele Romanski produced it.
The website's critical consensus reads, "A kaleidoscopic neo-noir, Gemini is a visually striking murder mystery with a convoluted but largely compelling plot and an impressive showing from Lola Kirke.
"[10] On Metacritic, the film holds a weighted average score of 71 out of 100, based on 30 critics, indicating "generally favorable reviews".