Smith/Kotzen by Smith/Kotzen
Album
Smith/Kotzen is the exciting partnership between guitarists & vocalists Adrian Smith (Iron Maiden) &...
Emma
Book
Beloved and bestselling author Alexander McCall Smith lends his delightful touch to the Austen...
Godchild
Book
Lou is getting on with her life, carefree and without ties. But this abruptly comes to a halt when...
Emma (2020)
Movie Watch
Costume drama based on the novel by Jane Austen. Wealthy and clever Emma Woodhouse wants for nothing...
We All Begin As Strangers
Book
HOW WELL DO YOU REALLY KNOW YOUR NEIGHBOURS? In the English village of Heathcote the temperature -...
Kim Pook (101 KP) rated The Woman in the Window (2021) in Movies
Jul 26, 2021
One evening her new neighbours son Ethan, comes over to introduce himself and they get talking, but something is worrying him. The next day his judgemental mum, Jane, comes over after Anna's House is egged on Halloween and they also get talking, but she is worried about her son and husband. That same evening, the husband comes over asking her if his family had come to see her, she lies and says no.
One evening whilst in the bath, Anna hears a scream coming from her new neighbours house, she speaks to Ethan who is clearly distraught but won't say why. Then whilst watching them again, she witnesses a brutal crime where a Russell family member is stabbed, but when she reports it nobody believes her, so she decides to try and find out what happened, which isn't going to be easy for someone with agrophobic.
I want to say I have never seen a movie like this before, and in truth I haven't, but I have seen a very similar storyline on the simpsons, when Bart thinks ned flanders has killed maude, it even plays out in a similar way.
It was an interesting movie though, with so many twists that I didn't see coming and it kept me interested right to the end. I did feel the end wasn't In keeping with the tone of the movie though, it started off like a psychological thriller but ended like a teen Slasher.
Letters to the Lady Upstairs
Book
A charming, funny, poignant collection of twenty-three letters from Marcel Proust to his upstairs...
The People at Number 9
Book
Have you met them yet, the new couple? When Gav and Lou move into the house next door, Sara...
Bake Me Home: Delicious Everyday Occasions
Book
Delicious everyday occasions: more than just brilliant baking from Alice Arndell. Treats to share to...
The Headmistress
Book
Barsetshire in the latter years of the Second World War is a peaceful and gossipy place, but there...