In the new film
Hedda, Tessa Thompson plays a woman bored with her dull husband, and who devilishly manipulates the affections of everyone in her orbit. Writer/director Nia DaCosta makes some bold changes in this adaptation of the classic Henrik Ibsen play
Hedda Gabler, and sets almost all of the action during a lavish party gone awry. But this is not your grandmother’s
Hedda. It’s sexy, chaotic, and, above all, messy as hell. It’s streaming on Prime Video.
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