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Nightbitch made waves with its 2024 Toronto International Film Festival premiere, a horror-comedy about a mother feeling harried by the pressures and double standards for women in modern society — and possibly feeling hairy because she’s turning into a dog. Star and producer Amy Adams is no stranger to award-worthy work, having received nearly universal critical acclaim with movies such as The Fighter, The Master , American Hustle, and Arrival. She is also an actor with her finger on the pulse of pop culture, a power she’s tapped into time and time again in projects like Enchanted and Man of Steel.




It should come as no surprise, then, that Nightbitch offers a fascinating mix of both. Based on Rachel Yoder’s novel of the same name, the movie is written and directed by Marielle Heller (A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood), extrapolating on the supernatural aspects of the story while also focusing on the protagonist’s state of mind. Adams plays Mother, whose happy marriage to Husband (Scoot McNairy) has undergone stress since she quit her job as a painter to devote herself full-time to their son. While Husband travels constantly for work, Mother battles inner demons at home and at baby book club, and outer changes when she finds herself growing more canine by the day.


Screen Rant joined several other media outlets on the red carpet for Nightbitch‘s TIFF premiere and interviewed stars like Amy Adams and Archana Rajan, as well as filmmaker Marielle Heller. The cast and creatives teased the wild side of the movie, and specifically praised Adams’ performance and the story’s fascinating layers.


Amy Adams Claims That Nightbitch Doesn’t Necessarily Posit Men & Women As Opposites

“My husband actually identified with both because we share roles in our household.”

Tell me about getting into the character for this.

Amy Adams: Marielle and I have been talking about it for a really long time. We were deep in quarantine when I brought it to her, and she was the first on my list. I was excited hoping that she would sign on, and she had just had a baby so she identified with the isolation aspect of the story. That was where our conversations [came from] and this idea of isolation and transformation helped me get into this and helped us get into storytelling.


We keep hearing that it’s a comedy for women and a horror movie for men.

Amy Adams: I love it! I guess it depends on the woman, and it depends on the man. I think what I love about this film is that it’s going to speak so specifically to each person in a different way. I think for some, that’s accurate, but my husband actually identified with both because we share roles in our household.

What resonated with you personally?

Amy Adams: One of the things that resonated the most was the idea of transformation, and how we move through transformation at different points in our life, be it through puberty, through marriage and relationships, or through menopause. We’re constantly going through transformations and how that changes us in a very visceral way.

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“It also said Amy Adams, and if it wasn’t for that, I’d be asking a lot more questions.”

Screen Rant: What was the first thing that stood out to you when you read the script?

Archana Rajan: The title. I got the audition, and it said Nightbitch. It also said Amy Adams, and if it wasn’t for that, I’d be asking a lot more questions. But I saw that she was signed on, and I was like, “Sign me up! Amy Adams, Marielle Heller… Nightbitch, let’s go.”

Screen Rant: Did you get to have a lot of scenes with her? What was that like?


Archana Rajan: I did. All my scenes are with her, and it was such an empowering, woman-filled room with chemistry. It was such an honor to be with her.

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Your movie has such a strong theme, and it resonates a lot with mothers like myself, but also with a lot of other women. What do you want the takeaway to be from this movie?

Marielle Heller: You don’t have to be a parent to really relate to this story. A lot of us have had the experience of being in long-term relationships or locked in our house with our families or pets. But I am a mother. I have two little kids, and I wanted to reflect my experiences of motherhood, which looked and felt a lot different than the Instagram version of motherhood that I had seen.

I was looking around feeling like, “Why is everyone doing this better than me? Why am I the only one struggling? Why am I the only one who feels like this is so crazy and difficult?” And I wanted to make people feel less alone if they were in that moment in their life. I also wanted to give people more compassion toward the people in their lives who might be in that major life transformation, where they’re looking at themselves going like, “I don’t even know who I am anymore. I feel like a cow. I’m just milking a baby, and I don’t even have my own identity anymore. What happened to my life?”


Why did you go with the choice of her literally converting into a dog?

Marielle Heller: There was something that just felt right about that. I have this memory of having my son, when he was first born, and I was feeling this animal instinct to protect him. That I could, if someone came after him, just rip them to shreds. It just felt right, emotionally. It’s not up here [points to head] , it’s in here [points to heart] .

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More About Nightbitch (2024)

An overworked stay-at-home mom (Amy Adams) tries to catch a break, any break, while caring for her rambunctious toddler. Also, she might be turning into a dog.


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Nightbitch

premiered at the 2024 Toronto International Film Festival on September 7 and will be released by Searchlight Pictures in theaters on December 6.




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