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The Woman in the Window is a 2021 American psychological thriller film directed by Joe Wright from a screenplay by Tracy Letts, based on the bestselling 2018 novel of the same name by author A. J. Finn.
The Woman in the Window: Directed by Joe Wright. With Amy Adams, Fred Hechinger, Gary Oldman, Julianne Moore. An agoraphobic woman living alone in New York begins spying on her new neighbors, only to witness a disturbing act of violence.
Anna Fox (Amy Adams) is an agoraphobic child psychologist who finds herself keeping tabs on the picture perfect family across the street through the windows of her New York City brownstone....
Confined to her home by agoraphobia, a psychologist becomes obsessed with her new neighbors — and solving a brutal crime she witnesses from her window. Watch trailers & learn more.
The Woman in the Window is a thriller novel by American author A.J. Finn, published by William Morrow on January 2, 2018. It hit #1 on the New York Times bestseller list. [1]
His family packed off to Maine, Professor Richard Wanley (Edward G. Robinson) is anticipating some quiet time alone. Then he meets Alice (Joan Bennett), the model for a portrait he admires, and...
By the end of Netflix's latest psychological thriller, The Woman in the Window, the twists start dropping full throttle. You'd be forgiven for missing a few pieces of the puzzle, from the...
Anna Fox (Amy Adams) feels safest when she’s watching the world from behind her window. Until the Russell family moves in across the street, and she witnesses something unimaginable. The...
Living in denial, the depressed, pill-popping child psychologist, Anna Fox, has holed herself up in her eerily vacant, ill-lit Manhattan brownstone apartment for the past ten long months, separated from her husband and their eight-year-old daughter.
The Woman in the Window: Directed by Joe Wright. With Amy Adams, Fred Hechinger, Gary Oldman, Julianne Moore. An agoraphobic woman living alone in New York begins spying on her new neighbors; only to witness a disturbing act of violence.