Actress Chloë Sevigny’s passion project Lizzie dares to imagine what went on within the walls of Lizzie Borden’s house, where her father and stepmother were bludgeoned with an ax in 1892. In Sevigny’s version, from gay writer Bryce Kass and directed by horror wunderkind Craig William Macneill (The Boy), the famed spinster finds love in the form of the Bordens’ Irish maid, Bridget, played by Kristen Stewart. The women suffer various types of abuse at the hands of Lizzie’s twisted stepfather, Andrew (Jamey Sheridan), but find solace in each other. Eventually, they consummate their love with both a sexual relationship and murder in this revenge movie for the #MeToo moment.

“This is a movie about smashing the patriarchy!” Sevigny told The Advocate about how she pitched the movie to Stewart.

If Sevigny and Stewart weren’t enough, the film also stars Fear the Walking Dead’s Kim Dickens and out actors Fiona Shaw (Killing Eve) and Denis O’Hare (American Horror Story).