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Updated · The New York Times · May 28
Miss You, Love You Runs 97 Minutes as Allison Janney Lifts Uneven Grief Drama
Updated
Updated · The New York Times · May 28

Miss You, Love You Runs 97 Minutes as Allison Janney Lifts Uneven Grief Drama

3 articles · Updated · The New York Times · May 28
  • Allison Janney anchors “Miss You, Love You” with a forceful, layered turn as Diane, a newly widowed mother whose estranged son sends his assistant to handle funeral arrangements.
  • Jim Rash’s 97-minute film, set largely in intimate New Mexico interiors, leans on long takes and expository dialogue that reflect its origins as a play but leave the story stuck in repetitive rupture and repair.
  • Andrew Rannells brings a grounding presence as the assistant Jamie, while Bonnie Hunt appears as Diane’s relentlessly hopeful neighbor in scenes the review says sometimes drift close to camp.
  • The review argues Janney’s emotional range does much of the heavy lifting for a strained dramedy now streaming on HBO Max.
Why is Allison Janney's acclaimed performance being ignored by HBO Max for the Emmys?
How did a personal tragedy and a 17-day shoot shape this acclaimed theatrical dramedy?
Can 'outsourced solace' truly heal a mother’s grief when her own son remains absent?