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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 loves her 2-year-old son who never sleeps, and her husband who takes weeklong business trips. (“In fact, it was his 22nd weeklong absence that year, a year with only 24 weeks in total ...
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.
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.
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 ...
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 ...