For showtimes, click here. A playtime fantasy of 9-year-olds stranded all alone combined with the harsh realities if said fantasies actually came true, "Jess and Moss" is a wondrous, beautiful film. Jess (Sarah Hagen), an 18-year-old girl, and Moss (Austin Vickers), a 12-year-old boy, are second cousins who live together in a ramshackle, dilapidated rural home with no guardians of whom to speak. Left to their own devices, the kids are both flourishing and languishing, going about their days making meals, playing and generally surviving, but also — free from adult supervision — the silly, fun, mindless, sometimes stupid things kids do like shooting glass jars with BB guns or playing with fireworks.
Jess + Moss
Jess + Moss
Jess + Moss
For showtimes, click here. A playtime fantasy of 9-year-olds stranded all alone combined with the harsh realities if said fantasies actually came true, "Jess and Moss" is a wondrous, beautiful film. Jess (Sarah Hagen), an 18-year-old girl, and Moss (Austin Vickers), a 12-year-old boy, are second cousins who live together in a ramshackle, dilapidated rural home with no guardians of whom to speak. Left to their own devices, the kids are both flourishing and languishing, going about their days making meals, playing and generally surviving, but also — free from adult supervision — the silly, fun, mindless, sometimes stupid things kids do like shooting glass jars with BB guns or playing with fireworks.