During a bitter 1964 Massachusetts winter, young secretary Eileen becomes enchanted by Rebecca, the glamorous new counselor at the prison where she works. Their budding friendship takes a twisted turn when Rebecca reveals a dark secret — throwing Eileen onto a sinister path.

Thomasin McKenzie
as Eileen Dunlop

Anne Hathaway
as Rebecca

Shea Whigham
as Jim Dunlop

Sam Nivola
as Lee Polk

Marin Ireland
as Mrs. Polk

Siobhan Fallon Hogan
as Mrs. Murray

Tonye Patano
as Mrs. Stevens

William Hill
as Intake Guard

Owen Teague
as Randy

Peter McRobbie
as Warden
CinemaSerf
Thomasin McKenzie is quite good as the eponymous, rather timid, prison secretary who lives a rather pedestrian life watching the couples make out in the car-park, or fantasising about a quickie with one of her colleagues, before returning home to her retired cop/dipso father replete with two bottles...
Brent Marchant
Rarely have I seen a film as implausible, unfocused and meandering as this second feature outing from director William Oldroyd. After an impressive debut with “Lady Macbeth” (2016), the filmmaker has stumbled seriously in this latest effort, a supposed psychological mystery/thriller that never finds...