Jessica Arthur
Jessica Arthur’s filmography isn’t exactly bursting at the seams, but the projects she’s been a part of? Absolute heavy hitters. You’ve probably seen her name pop up in “The Killing of a Sacred Deer”—yeah, that one. The twisted psychological thriller with Colin Farrell and Nicole Kidman that leaves you with a weird, unsettled feeling for days. Jessica was involved in that, navigating a world where nothing is quite as it seems and the stakes just keep getting higher. It’s chilling, honestly.
Then there’s “Dark Waters,” a film that’s got this slow-burn intensity, starring Mark Ruffalo as a corporate lawyer taking on a chemical giant. Not flashy, but gritty and real—Jessica’s work in this one helps ground the story, making it hit even harder. If you’ve ever been paranoid about what’s in your drinking water, well, this movie won’t help you sleep any easier.
Oh, and don’t forget “Extremely Wicked, Shockingly Evil and Vile.” That Ted Bundy flick with Zac Efron playing against type—creepy, charismatic, and just plain disturbing. Jessica’s contribution to that project adds to the atmosphere, making the drama feel uncomfortably close. She’s got this knack for getting involved with films that aren’t afraid to dig into the dark side of human nature. A little unsettling? Maybe. But memorable? Absolutely.
So, whether it’s a mind-bending thriller, a legal drama, or a true crime story, Jessica Arthur keeps showing up where things get complicated. And honestly, it’s kind of impressive how she keeps picking winners, even if you walk away feeling a little haunted.