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Nightbitch is so much better than that trailer suggests. An insightful, amusing, and ultimately heartfelt look into motherhood. It is also a fabulous showcase for one of our greatest living ...
Movies. It's Been a Big Year for Feminist Body Horror Nightbitch and The Substance both tackle female aging with gross-out horror-movie metaphors.. Peter Suderman | 12.6.2024 10:45 AM ...
Amy Adams plays Mother, who, at night, becomes a dog in “Nightbitch.” Courtesy of TIFF. In movie form — particularly one that takes place in recognizably suburban kitchens and bedrooms ...
Nightbitch shares some elements with the recent wave of feminist body horror films, most notably Coralie Fargeat’s gross-out masterpiece The Substance, in which Demi Moore’s aging TV fitness ...
Amy Adams in “Nightbitch” (Credit: Anne Marie Fox/Searchlight Pictures) What makes it work more than anything is Adams who is, through the film’s flaws, giving a rather amazing performance.
Nightbitch doesn’t have enough of that dog in it. Marielle Heller’s defanged adaptation pulls back from the book’s ferocious strangeness to lean into a more quirky, feel-good vibe.
Nightbitch is not streaming on Netflix or Amazon, and likely will not be on Netflix any time soon, due to the fact that it is not a Netflix film.Nightbitch is a Searchlight Pictures release, which ...
The Nightbitch book has a lot of interesting topics and I can't wait to see them play out in the movie, but these are the key things I need to see. Skip to main content. Open menu Close menu.
I was struggling with my 4-year-old — and my identity as a mother in general — when I read Rachel Yoder's novel, “Nightbitch,” recently adapted to film.
Amy Adams plays a mom who thinks she's a dog in Marielle Heller's "Nightbitch." Here's everything that changed from the book to movie (spoilers!).
But “Nightbitch” ultimately offers a different, more hopeful prognosis: Yes, motherhood changes you, but not only in ways you’ll resist or regret. My own kids are older now and, recently ...