Photo by Melinda Sue Gordon Gary Oldman and Brian Tyree Henry in
The Woman in the Window.
Photo by Melinda Sue Gordon Wyatt Russell in
Photo by Melinda Sue Gordon
The Woman in the Window has had a very fraught history, starting with the publication of the novel by A.J. Finn (aka Dan Mallory), as the author s history of truth-telling is questionable. The screen rights had been sold well before publication, and after filming in 2018, the adaptation starring Amy Adams was set to be released in 2019. But then Fox 2000, which made the film, was sold to Disney, causing one delay. And then the film was reportedly delayed further in order to be re-edited after it confused test audiences. And
The Woman in the Window review: Amy Adams leads messy and unhinged Netflix thriller Mirror 6 hrs ago Lewis Knight After numerous changes and delays, Joe Wright’s The Woman in the Window has finally arrived on Netflix and it is certainly a strange beast. Based on the best-selling novel of the same name by A. J. Finn, this thriller follows agoraphobic child psychologist Dr Anna Fox (Amy Adams), who is struggling with being separated from her husband (Anthony Mackie) and their daughter. Living alone, not leaving her home and only really having human contact with her therapist Dr Landy (Tracy Letts, who also pens the script here) and her basement tenant David (Wyatt Russell), Anna becomes drawn into a web of lies, paranoia and secrets when she believes she witnesses the murder of her new friend Jane Russell (Julianne Moore) by peering from her own window and into the house of her new neighbour.
The Woman in the Window has had a very fraught history, starting with the publication of the novel by A.J. Finn (aka Dan Mallory), as the author's histor