Rose Byrne (Bridesmaids) is magnificent in a white-knuckle comedy-drama about the hell of motherhood.
Linda’s life is crashing down around her. Her husband away, she’s left to navigate her child’s mysterious illness and a perplexing hole in the bedroom ceiling alone. Relocated with her daughter to a cruddy beachside motel, she juggles her job as a therapist with her own psychological battleground of inadequacy, guilt and aggravation. Her long-suffering therapist is no help. Bronstein’s increasingly surreal drama supplies a thrilling showcase for Byrne, astonishing as a woman on the verge of a nervous breakdown.