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(December 29, 2019) Original
(April 18, 2021) New Trailer (#2) — New Posters (#2-#3) — New Release Date (changed from 3/15/20)
Release Date:
May 14, 2021
Synopsis:
From IMDb: “An agoraphobic woman living alone in New York begins spying on her new neighbors, only to witness a disturbing act of violence.”
Poster Rating: C / C+ / C-
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Review: (#1) This design is attempting to tell the audience that the woman in the window has seen something intense; however, the reflection element of the design feels awkward and forced.
(#2) It’s an interesting blend and almost works, but it ultimately feels a bit too vanilla. (#3) A bland, featureless design that might fit modestly well into the theme of the film, it is generic enough to feel pointless.
Trailer Rating: B / B+
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Review: (#1) In spite of a slow start and dull pacing, this trailer does a satisfactory job setting up the film’s premise and enticing the audience with its potential.
(#2) With the first trailer done more than a year ago, the producers seem to have pulled it and replaced it with a better trailer. The tension is set high, you understand what’s going on, and the mystery looks deep and compelling, even if it looks a bit like Hitchcock’s Rear Window.
Oscar Prospects:
When it was scheduled to release last year, Amy Adams was thought to be a major contender, but it was pushed to May and the trailer doesn’t make it look like there’s enough here to be an Oscar contender.
Trailer #1
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