Just refer back to how she quietly stoleJennifers Bodyfrom under the feet of Megan Fox last year, too.
But then theresChloe, the new film from Atom Egoyan, in which she takes the title role.
Its a three-hander at heart, with Liam Neeson and Julianne Moores married couple at the heart of it.
Chloes job is to see if she can seduce David, and to report back to Catherine.
And predictably, it doesnt all go to plan.
Her role isnt necessarily a particularly interesting one, but she develops Chloe as an intriguing, three-dimensional character.
As it stands, its a solid thriller, with strong performances.
But its far from essential.
Its a nicely shot film, and the picture quality of the disc reflects that well.
Its not a demonstrative transfer, but it is a quietly effective one.
The audio track is more dialogue-focused, and theres not actually that much surround to the sound stage.
But again, its a tick-box job, perfectly well done.
Theres a near-90 minute documentary on Atom Egoyan for starters, which is quite diverting.
Plus, you get a photo gallery and trailer.
Its a comprehensive selection.
When one of them is for a packet of Maltesers, its particularly irritating.
Plus, it doesnt make me want to buy Maltesers, either.
That irritation aside, this is a fine disc.
Rating:
2 out of 5