Anne Hathaway would still be this excited for Ottessa Moshfegh's Eileen even if she wasn't in it
young woman who works as a secretary at a boy’s juvenile facility.
In the novel, Eileen refers to Rebecca as her “ticket to a new life,” viewing her as the salvation from her gloomy, miserable existence. Over the course of a frigid New England winter, the duo“As you can imagine, over the course of the past however many decades, I’ve read a number of scripts,” Hathaway says. Describing the project as “
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