Updated
Updated · The Guardian · May 29
Miss You, Love You Premieres on HBO May 29 With Allison Janney in Grief Drama
Updated
Updated · The Guardian · May 29

Miss You, Love You Premieres on HBO May 29 With Allison Janney in Grief Drama

4 articles · Updated · The Guardian · May 29
  • HBO debuts “Miss You, Love You” on May 29 after buying the film following a Sundance market screening, giving the two-year-old project a TV release instead of a wider theatrical run.
  • Allison Janney stars as Diane, a widow reeling from her husband’s death after Parkinson’s, opposite Andrew Rannells as her son’s assistant Jamie, who helps arrange the funeral while the son may miss it.
  • Jim Rash wrote and directed the largely two-hander set in New Mexico, using sharp, stagey dialogue to tackle grief, caregiving, infidelity, divorce and unrequited love without heavy sentimentality.
  • The review singles out Janney’s performance as one of her finest, arguing the film deserves more attention than HBO-acquired titles such as “Bad Education” and “The Tale” have typically received.
  • UK and Australia release dates have not yet been announced, underscoring the film’s modest rollout despite strong notices and a cast-led specialty-drama profile.
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