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In The Possession of Mrs. Hyde , delivers a memorable performance as Mary Reilly, a character named in homage to classic Jekyll and Hyde lore. Foxx brings her trademark sophistication, command, and emotional depth to the screen.
The Possession of Mrs. Hyde divided viewers upon its release. On film discussion networks like Letterboxd , many users praised the film's lofty ambitions, above-average acting, and high production value compared to generic studio output. The film's lengthy runtime—approaching two and a half hours—allowed for deep narrative progression but drew criticism for pacing.
In the final act, Margaret Hyde’s husband (a stoic performance by horror regular Dick Chaser) attempts to lock her in the basement. She does not fight him. Instead, she laughs. She tells him, "You are trying to exorcise a wife. But you are dealing with a Hyde." The Possession Of Mrs. Hyde-Wicked-Reagan Foxx-...
In Wicked , Reagan Foxx appears without the supernatural crutch. She is simply "The Woman." The short is a study in restraint. We watch her iron her husband’s shirts, smile at a neighbor’s passive-aggressive remark, and silently cry in a locked bathroom. There is no demon here. The "Wicked" of the title refers to the intrusive thoughts—the desire to scream, to shatter, to consume .
At that moment, performs the film’s bravest stunt: She strips away the demonic snarl and returns to the meek Margaret face. Then, she smiles. And she whispers, "I was pretending to be possessed. I needed you to see what you wanted to destroy so you would finally leave." In The Possession of Mrs
Reagan Foxx plays , a suburban archivist living a life of quiet desperation. Unlike previous adaptations where the transformation is chemical, here it is psychic. Margaret discovers a locked phonograph cylinder in her deceased mother's estate. Upon playing the recording—a guttural, backward-litany of desires—she begins to change.
In the years since the incident, Mrs. Hyde has made a remarkable recovery, slowly rebuilding her life and reuniting with her family. However, the experience has left an indelible mark on her, serving as a reminder of the horrors that lurk in the shadows. The Possession of Mrs
Acts as a visual and thematic bridge between Valerie's past trauma and her current psychological break.