Amy Adams’ latest horror-comedy film, “Nightbitch,” has premiered to her highest Rotten Tomatoes score in the past eight years. Under the direction of Marielle Heller (known for “Can You Ever Forgive Me?”), the film features Adams as a new mother who gradually transforms into a dog as she grapples with the challenges of motherhood. Inspired by Rachel Yoder’s novel of the same name, the movie also stars Scoot McNairy as her husband, with Zoe Chao portraying Jen and Mary Holland playing Miriam. The film debuted on September 7 at the Toronto International Film Festival.
Currently, “Nightbitch” holds an 84% critics’ score on Rotten Tomatoes, based on 19 reviews at the time of writing. This makes it Adams’ highest-rated movie on the platform since “Arrival” in 2016, which boasts a 94% score. However, it’s essential to consider that these reviews originate from the film’s premiere at the Toronto International Film Festival, meaning the score may vary as it reaches a broader audience.
Insights on Nightbitch’s Rotten Tomatoes Debut Score
#### Potentially Adams’ Most Unforgettable Role in a Decade
Since “Arrival,” Adams has appeared in several films with commendable Rotten Tomatoes scores, such as “Nocturnal Animals” (74%), “Vice” (64%), and “Zack Snyder’s Justice League” (71%). She also served as an executive producer for “Sam & Kate” (75%), featuring Dustin Hoffman and Sissy Spacek. Although these films have been well-received, “Nightbitch’s” positive reviews suggest this could be her most memorable role in nearly ten years.
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Critics seem to agree that the film skillfully blends horror, comedy, and magical realism to explore the tension between motherhood responsibilities and personal aspirations. Despite some repetitive moments preventing perfection, the generally favorable reception indicates that these minor flaws do not detract from the film’s overall impact. The trailer for “Nightbitch” hints at a narrative rich with diverse elements, and its reception suggests it accomplishes this with considerable finesse.
Our Perspective on Nightbitch’s Rotten Tomatoes Score
#### A Potential Highlight of 2024
With Adams delivering a compelling performance and the film’s themes receiving substantial acclaim, we anticipate “Nightbitch” could emerge as a standout film in 2024. While numerous strong films have already been released this year, the positive reception of this horror-comedy might position it as a leading contender for one of the year’s top films. Although the score might shift upon its theatrical release, the current reception bodes well for its critical success when it becomes accessible to a broader audience.
“Nightbitch” is set to hit theaters on December 6, 2024.
Source: Rotten Tomatoes
Nightbitch
- Comedy
- Drama
- Horror
A suburban mother struggles with the isolation of stay-at-home life while raising her young son. As she begins to embrace her primal instincts, she experiences strange transformations, leading her to question whether she’s losing her mind or becoming something altogether different—something feral and dangerous.