
Two of our favourite actresses have teamed up for a new project and excuse us for a moment while we contain our giddiness.
Anne Hathaway and Jessica Chastain need no introduction but it has to be said that they are two absolute powerhouses who have dominated Hollywood throughout their respective careers.
Hathaway and Chastain have been firm friends for many years now (perhaps they've got something in common with both being Oscar winners) and they've brought their off-screen chemistry to a brand-new feature film for us to fawn over.
Mother's Instinct stars Hathaway and Chastain and is a gripping psychological thriller set in the 1960s which will see both of the seasoned queens really exercising their theatrical chops.
What is Mother's Instinct About?
Set in suburban America in the 1960s, two housewives, Alice and Céline, become friends living next door to each other. However, their close bond becomes rattled when a tragic accident takes place involving one of their children.
There's a very perfect gloss on this story — the picture of domestic bliss — but underneath the surface this veneer is challenged when a small child passes away.
The film sets out to tackle some big themes including motherhood, postpartum anxiety, blame, responsibility and ultimately shines a light on the complexities of female friendship.
As the trauma of one of their children's deaths unravels pain, guilt and blame takes over the suburban dream. Both Alice and Céline's marriages start to buckle under the weight of the tragedy and slowly the incident eats away at them.