Fox has psychological problems is she really going mad, or is there something terrible afoot? The kindly but disbelieving police detective (Henry) is understanding, given that Dr. Instead, another woman (Leigh) shows up and is introduced as Jane. When she witnesses Jane apparently getting murdered, she is horrified and calls the police, only to discover that Jane isn’t dead – but Jane isn’t Jane either. The only member of the family she doesn’t like is the bullying father (Oldman) who would just as soon she had no interaction with his family. Son Ethan (Hechinger) comes over to introduce himself and is awkwardly sweet his mother Jane (Moore) comes over and commiserates over even more wine with Anna. She peers out of her window at the brownstone across the street and through her observations becomes acquainted with the Russell family. She spends most of her day in a tony New York brownstone washing down her meds with generous portions of wine. Anna Fox (Adams) is suffering from severe agoraphobia. Finn (the nom de plume of Dan Mallory, who has had a checkered past as detailed in this article in The New Yorker), Dr.
In this adaptation of a bestselling thriller by A.J. Others are so derivative that you carry with you a sense of déjà vu throughout the film, whether you want to or not. Some movies are so completely original you go through every scene realizing you are watching something fresh and new. (2021) Thriller ( 20th Century Fox) Amy Adams, Fred Hechinger, Gary Oldman, Julianne Moore, Jennifer Jason Leigh, Wyatt Russell, Brian Tyree Henry, Jeanine Serralles, Anthony Mackie, Mariah Bozeman, Daymien Valentino, Anna Cameron (voice), Myers Bartlett (voice), Haven Burton (voice), Ben Davis (voice), Blake Morris (voice), Liza Colón-Zayas, Tracy Letts, Gigi Jones. Amy Adams peers out into a frightening world.