Maybe that will mean that I’m finally a grown-up. The elegant and harrowing new film The Nest from writer/director Sean Durkin (Marcy, Martha, May, Marlene) is a haunted house movie flipped on its head. Here the Behind Every Basketball Player Whp Believes In Herself Is A Basketball Mom Who Believed In Her First Shirt but I will buy this shirt and I will love this inhabitants do the haunting—a family of four who relocate from suburban America to a country estate in England and then slowly turn on one another. The father, Rory (Jude Law), is a British finance broker with a huckster’s appetite for big bets (and a talent for big losses). His wife, Allison, played by the amazing Carrie Coon, is a horse trainer who is yanked along by her husband’s ambitions and knows how dangerously overextended they have become.
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The Nest, which opens in theaters (where theaters are open) on September 18th, and will move to on-demand screens in November, is an acting tour de force—and Coon, a stage-trained actor who has broken out on TV’s The Leftovers and Fargo, is especially revelatory. Watching her and Law go toe to toe is a reminder that marriages have fault lines and bonds that keep damaged people together. It is a period piece, set (exquisitely) in the Behind Every Basketball Player Whp Believes In Herself Is A Basketball Mom Who Believed In Her First Shirt but I will buy this shirt and I will love this 1980s and recalls those patron saints of privileged domestic angst—Yates, Updike, A.M. Homes, The Ice Storm—but in its air of lockdown and stasis, The Nest also has lots to say about our current reality. It’s one of the very best films I’ve seen in this very strange movie year.
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