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Now comes Shirley, a new film directed by Josephine Decker, which stars an unsurprisingly superb Elisabeth Moss as Jackson herself. But this isn't a biopic in any straightforward sense ...
Decker revives American genre writer Shirley Jackson (embodied by Elisabeth Moss) with a concoction of fact and magical realism, which may frame the film as a radically more exciting cousin to ...
Reality-bending indie director Josephine Decker proves the perfect match for this playful psychological study of novelist Shirley Jackson, starring a wild-eyed Elisabeth Moss. If Jackson’s gift ...
Moss’ Shirley is a showier performance ... then vanishes without any apparent effect on the relationships in the film. (Jackson’s biographers have speculated about her sexual orientation ...
And so begins this creepy and terrific film about horror/mystery writer ... Michael Stuhlbarg, left, and Elisabeth Moss in “Shirley.” Rose is almost obscenely nubile, her dewy pink face ...
Shirley is the first time in Moss’s three-decades-long career that ... Countless women wrote to her after the film came out – one of the last big releases pre-pandemic, it made $134m at ...
You also can’t see the monster in Shirley, Moss’ other foray into horror, but the demons are there. You know the “[person’s name] that’s it, that’s the tweet” meme? Elisabeth Moss in ...
If such a thing as the Oscars actually happens this benighted year of closed theaters and new movies watched on old computers, Elisabeth Moss is likely to win one. “Shirley” is available to ...
Elizabeth Moss as author Shirley Jackson, with Odessa Young as ... because of the circumstances in the world right now, this film may not get the kind of run and accolades it deserves right ...
Neon, the film's distributor ... following a directive from Gov. Andrew Cuomo. “Shirley” stars Moss, of television’s “Mad Men” and The Handmaid’s Tale,” as author Shirley Jackson.
Decker revives American genre writer Shirley Jackson (embodied by Elisabeth Moss) with a concoction of fact and magical realism, which may frame the film as a radically more exciting cousin to ...
Reality-bending indie director Josephine Decker proves the perfect match for this playful psychological study of novelist Shirley Jackson, starring a wild-eyed Elisabeth Moss. If Jackson’s gift ...