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The Woman in the Window
Directed by
Joe Wright
R
2021
1h 42m
Crime
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5.7
25%
33%
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An agoraphobic woman living alone in New York begins spying on her new neighbors, only to witness a disturbing act of violence.
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Cast of The Woman in the Window
Amy Adams
Anna Fox
Gary Oldman
Alistair Russell
Anthony Mackie
Ed Fox
Fred Hechinger
Ethan Russell
Wyatt Russell
David Winter
Brian Tyree Henry
Detective Little
Jennifer Jason Leigh
Jane Russell 2
Jeanine Serralles
Detective Norelli
Mariah Bozeman
Olivia Fox
Julianne Moore
Jane Russell 1 (Katie)
Diane Dehn
911 Dispatcher (voice)
Daymien Valentino
Mover
Anna Cameron
Alex (voice)
Myers Bartlett
911 Dispatcher (voice)
Haven Burton Paschall
Shelly (voice)
Ben Davis
Steve (voice)
Blake Morris
911 Dispatcher (voice)
Tracy Letts
Dr. Landy (uncredited) / Writer / Producer
Joe Wright
Director
A.J. Finn
Writer
Eli Bush
Producer
Scott Rudin
Producer
The Woman in the Window Ratings & Reviews
Thrillist
Esther Zuckerman
After an extremely silly climax, everything wraps up easily and nicely, and you can't help but realize just how cheap these thrills were. But sometimes that's just what the doctor ordered.
Bitch Media
s.e. smith
The Woman in the Window explores disability in an intimate way, yet ultimately returns to a cultural status quo.
Book & Film Globe
Sara Stewart
Aren't you kind of curious to see how lousy it is?
FilmWeek (LAist)
Claudia Puig
Joe Wright can't seem to choose between making this a melodramatic, campy movie, or a taught thriller.
FilmWeek (LAist)
Amy Nicholson
This cast is so terrific that I wish the movie had more sparkle... It's very drained of joy.
Mashable
Angie Han
Even Adams can't make Anna much more than a faint copy of her other, better performances in works like Arrival and Sharp Objects.
The New Yorker
Richard Brody
Wright's film serves as a corrective to the all too common approach to moviemaking which prioritizes the script-bound parsing of character traits over the composition of audiovisual experience.
Associated Press
Jake Coyle
With a churning score and a few flashy camera tricks, Wright lays it on thick. But the pacing and rhythm - perhaps the result of a lengthy post-production period of reshoots and recuts - feel wrong from the first minutes. It's a shame.
Vox
Alissa Wilkinson
Watching it, you have to wonder exactly what kind of a movie anyone thought they were making.
Chicago Tribune
Michael Phillips
While everybody else is trying to act guilty or weird enough to be a possible murder suspect, Adams keeps her head down and plays everything for emotional honesty. It's a losing proposition...
Observer
Oliver Jones
An unshaken cocktail of other much better movies, this dramatically turgid, prestige-tinged murder thriller isn't terribly good, sadly.
Newsday
Robert Levin
There are far too many talented people involved in this movie for it to play as poorly as it does.
ABC News
Peter Travers
Amy Adams leads an overqualified and underserved cast as an agoraphobic child psychologist who thinks she sees a murder in this 'Rear Window' ripoff that just lies there, static and dreary, awaiting an animating spark that never comes.
CNN.com
Brian Lowry
This is mostly Adams' show, and while she throws herself into Anna's plight, the narrative contortions mostly provide an incentive to begin peering out your windows, wondering if the neighbors might be watching something that makes more sense.
Rolling Stone
David Fear
You go in with high expectations about what this talent can do with batsh*t pulp fiction. You leave feeling like you owe Brian De Palma a thousand apologies.
The Jewish Chronicle
Linda Marric
The Woman in the Window works better if one decides to look at it as a deliberately heavy-handed Hitchcockian pastiche.
New York Magazine/Vulture
Alison Willmore
It tries so hard to transmute this formulaic suspense novel into something finer that the twists and turns become almost incomprehensible.
RogerEbert.com
Christy Lemire
But for all the craft on display, the often crackling dialogue, and some strong performances led by Amy Adams, The Woman in the Window ultimately fails to deliver on its abundant potential. It'll leave you with a shrug rather than a gasp.
The Playlist
Tomris Laffly
Joe Wright's visually stylish, but ultimately sluggish thriller commits perhaps the most cardinal genre sin of them all: it gives us no reasons to care for its characters.
San Francisco Chronicle
Mick LaSalle
With its superior cast, its intelligent art direction and a filmmaker capable of exceptional work, "Woman in the Window" is like a race car revving in a driveway, with nowhere to go.
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