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Published May 14, 2021, 1:00 PM
Three shows on Netflix this mid-May should whet the appetite of a broad range of viewers. One is the long-delayed adaptation of a best-selling Suspense novel from 2018; while the second is a Limited Series on the life of American fashion luminary, Halston. A third entry from France is voyeuristic in a suspenseful and claustrophobic way! Halston and The Woman in the Window drop on May 14.
The Woman In the Window (Netflix USA) – Based on a best selling suspense novel from 2018, with a cast that boasts of Amy Adams, Gary Oldman, Julianne Moore, Anthony Mackie, and veteran British director Joe Wright (Atonement, Hanna, Darkest Hour) at the helm – you’d think all the stars are aligned, and a surefire box office success would be guaranteed. The novel of AJ Finn was basically a rehash of Hitchcock’s Rear Window, but instead of male photographer on crutches, think of an agoraphobic female psychiatrist, living vicariously by just looking out the windo