Ashley Judd stars as a lonely waitress in this study in fear & paranoia from director William Friedkin Aggie lives a largely solitary life in Oklahoma haunted by a sad past & hounded by her ex-con ex-husband (Harry Connick Jr WILL & GRACE) When a female friend & occasional lover introduces Aggie to Peter (Michael Shannon WORLD TRADE CENTER) it seems she has found her match The pair enters into a cautious romance but their dark natures fuel more than just passion Peter reveals that he was a victim of government experimentation that left blood-hungry aphids crawling under his skin & the couple begins to obsess over the idea that they could be infected by the insects Based on Tracy Lettss play BUG is an effective psychological thriller that gets under the audiences skin Though the film never takes advantage of the freedom of the screen versus the confines of the stage setting the action almost entirely within the walls of Aggies hotel room evokes a claustrophobic feeling Shannon deftly reprises his role from the stage play with a squirm-inducing mass of tics & twitches but its Judd who deserves the bulk of the praise With her role as Aggie she leaves behind roles such as the romantic comedy lead of SOMEONE LIKE YOU or the revenge-seeking heroine of DOUBLE JEOPARDY Instead shes alternately proud & insecure fully immersing herself in the part of a woman unlike anyone she has played before Though Friedkin helmed two of the most notable films of the 1970s with THE EXORCIST & THE FRENCH CONNECTION he hasnt directed many critical successes since But with its similarities to the moody work of Roman Polanski this film could represent a return to form for the veteran director