A deliciously diabolical Tessa Thompson shows that her titular Hedda can control any room’s temperature. In Nia Da Costa’s queer spin on the Ibsen play, Thompson is a startling, sharp vision of autonomy thrusting through social codes. Hedda oozes power as an expert manipulator and is a canny orchestrator of trouble and misunderstandings. All know what an agent of chaos she can be, yet fail to apprehend the trail of destruction she leaves. The film, unfolding over a party night, is a rich, hissing display of dark desires, with Thompson dialing up lethal mischief. Watch how she measures every whisper and curls her hands while Hedda eagerly heaves at an ex-lover’s entrance. The erotic tension she shares with Nina Hoss yields one of the year’s juiciest, utterly irresistible pairings. Together, they deliver a ripe dance of seduction, hurt and resentment.