‘The Woman in the Window’ review: Best to draw the curtains on this one
The Hindu
Amy Adams headlines the under-delivering ‘The Woman in the Window’, a psychological-thriller riddled with clichés
The Woman in the Window at first plot glance seems like a rendition of The Girl on the Train. But it goes no deeper than that. Based on the eponymous book by AJ Finn, the film is directed by Joe Wright (Pride and Prejudice, Atonement). . Amy Adams stars as Dr Anna Fox, an agoraphobic children’s psychologist who lives in a townhouse across the street from a newly-occupied home. According to Dr Fox, she is separated from her husband Ed (played by Anthony Mackie) and often consults with her own mental health professional as she navigates her isolation and fear to step out of her home.More Related News

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