The Trouble with Jessica movie review: mortgaged souls
now in limited theatrical release in the US, on VOD May 20th; on VOD in the UK
MaryAnn’s quick take: The pleasures of this black comedy about London real estate and the hypocrisies of posh professionals lie in the terrific cast, especially Shirley Henderson, embodying entertainingly horrible people.
[This review is also available at FlickFilosopher.com.]
I’m reupping this review from last year now that British movie The Trouble with Jessica has been released in US cinemas; see the film’s official site for dates and cities. (It’ll debut on VOD there on May 20th; it’s on VOD in the UK.) I’m clawing my way back to regular reviews — hope to have some stuff in the next few days, as well as a deep dive into just what the hell has been going on with me. (Believe me, I’m still processing it all myself.)
As ever in these strange times, which have hit me especially hard, I thank you for your patience with me.