Stalker, also known as Exposé, is a 2010 psychological horror film directed by Martin Kemp and starring Jane March, Anna Brecon and Jennifer Matter.
Having published a bestseller, writer Paula Martin retreats to her family's gothic country house, Crow's Hall, to focus on writing a new book.
Struggling with writer's block and nightmares of her abusive childhood, she takes on an attractive female assistant named Linda.
Linda then takes control of the book and Paula's life, screaming at her to send the staff home when the noise they make distracts her.
When Gainor asks Linda if he can record their interview, she flirts with him before slashing his throat and revealing that her brother abused her when she was thirteen, and she stabbed him to death.
She hides Gainor's body in the cellar and tells Paula that he simply came to interview her, but Linda told him that she was busy, and he left.
When the young gardener, Josh, comes the following day asking after Mrs. Brown, Linda, concealing a kitchen knife behind her back, tells him that she is down in the cellar.
As Linda regains control, she pursues Sara, who runs barefoot into the forest, only to be grabbed by Linda/Paula, whom she rams into a tree.
[2] The film received also negative reviews, with DiscDish writing, "The plot is ridiculous, the scenes predictable, the “horror” factor laughable.