Night B*tch The Movie

The Night B*tch – Amy Adams steps into the role of a stay-at-home mom navigating the chaos and monotony of parenthood, and let me tell you, she delivers. The film takes a familiar setup a woman pausing her career for her child and injects it with just the right dose of surrealism to keep things gripping. It’s not just a reflection on the highs and lows of motherhood; it’s an exploration of the unspoken, primal side of it all. 

 

Adams captures the whole messy package: the exhaustion, the identity crisis, the small wins that feel monumental, and yes, the moments where you’re staring at yourself wondering, Who the hell have I become? It’s relatable yet edgy, and it doesn’t shy away from the darker corners of maternal life. 

 

What’s great about this movie is how it takes on the neighborhood mom cliques and the idea of “perfect motherhood” with a wink and a growl literally. Adams plays it sharp, sarcastic, and occasionally unhinged, which feels about right for a mom who’s spent one too many afternoons pretending to care about PTA gossip. This isn’t some fluffy ode to motherhood; it’s raw, weird, and wildly entertaining. 

 

And as a mother, I have to say: sometimes, it takes a little feral energy to survive the suburbs.  I want to thank all the brands who sent me the most thoughtful and beautiful PR package I will be living in them. 

 

Lastly, I want to thank all the brands who sent me the most thoughtful and beautiful PR packages. I will absolutely be living in them. #nightbtchfilm #nightbitch 

 

Thank you for my amazing PR package;

 

@hatchgal  the most perfect green and buttery soft pajamas. 

 

@linguafrancanyc I am in love with my bad ass cashmere sweater and a big thanks to the person who embroidered it 🤍🫶🏼

 

@districtclo_ the perfect fleece jogger which I’ll be living in. 

 

@raijoy you are an icon. Can’t wait to curl up and read the book.

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