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We guarantee you've never seen Elisabeth Moss like this before. The star of Mad Men and The Handmaid's Tale abandons her star-making, subtler roles for a delightfully out-there, no-holds-barred performance as the damaged, messy, wild lead singer of a punk-rock girl band. This movie doesn't shy away from the ugly side of her character: the earliest scenes show her in the angry, strung-out, dangerous part of a drug addiction, and it gets a lot uglier before things start to look up. But it does look up, and that's the point: a journey of self-discovery and recovery doesn't have to be boring or trite — it can make for incredibly compelling storytelling.