In honor of Jenna's belated birthday, I decided to rank all of her projects that I've seen @Jade Bahr @ILUVAdrianaLima
1. The Fallout (2021)
This is the first serious dramatic role I have seen Jenna in. Even though this is not the first movie about coping with psychological trauma, Jenna's authentic and nuanced performance is absolutely worth the time💯
2. Wednesday (2022 - present)
Even though this show is more aimed at Gen Z, people of all ages can enjoy it. Jenna put her heart and soul into this and her modern version of Wednesday Addams is impeccable.
3. X (2022)
One of the best horrors ever and kudos to Jenna for somehow being able to be a standout while starring opposite Mia Fcking Goth!
4. Scream VI (2023)
Never been a fan of the franchise but the 2022 and 2023 movies are really decent. I love that Tara Carpenter has become even more badass. Also Jenna and Melissa are a great duo.
5. Beetlejuice Beetlejuice (2024)
This is a very hilarious and intense movie. I love that Jenna plays a normie girl here who is contrasted with her freaky mom, Lydia Deetz.
6. Scream (2022)
Like I said above, it's decent. Jenna is such a fighter here, I appreciate that her character isn't passive female victim.
7. Miller's Girl (2024)
A fairly mediocre script on a fairly hackneyed topic, but Jenna’s and Martin’s acting is top notch. Not to mention she's breathtakingly beautiful here
8. Finestkind (2023)
Great idea and great cast, but not very good execution. There's not much of Jenna here, but she steals the show.
9. The Babysitter: Killer Queen (2020)
Unserious but very entertaining movie. The scene where Phoebe was introduced to the class is one of my favorites.
10. Yes Day (2021)
Decent family comedy. Perfect when you just want to relax your brain.
11. American Carnage (2022)
I had not so high expectations, but the movie turned out to be quite entertaining. The main thing is not to try to take it seriously.
12. The Little Rascals Save the Day (2014)
It turns out I first saw her in The Little Rascals, not in X as I thought. The first part of The Little Rascals is better, but this one is also hilarious enough.
On the watchlist: You (2018–2024)