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'Miss You, Love You' Review: A Quiet Two-Hander About Grief Starring Allison Janney and Andrew Rannells

By

Alison Herman

2d ago· 4 min readenReview

Summary

Jim Rash's HBO film "Miss You, Love You" is a small-scale, intimate drama about grief starring Allison Janney as Diane, a grieving widow, and Andrew Rannells as Jamie, her beleaguered assistant. Premiering at Sundance, the film unfolds mostly as a two-hander in Diane's New Mexico home, with a play-like structure and tight focus on the relationship between the two characters as they navigate loss.

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"Miss You, Love You" — a feature written and directed by Jim Rash... that premiered at Sundance earlier this year and debuts on HBO this week — is technically a movie, but it's the type that feels like a play.
Most of the scenes play out between just two characters, grieving widow Diane (Allison Janney) and beleaguered assistant Jamie (Andrew Rannells), in one location: Diane's New Mexico home.
"Miss You, Love You" is a small film in scope, hence
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Written and directed by Jim Rash, the HBO movie 'Miss You, Love You' casts Allison Janney and Andrew Rannells in a tight two-hander about grief.

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