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  1. The Woman in the House Across the Street From the Girl in the Window

    The Woman in the House Across the Street From the Girl in the Window

    2022 · Mystery · 1 season
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  1. User reviews. Trivia. FAQ. IMDbPro. All topics. The Woman in the House Across the Street from the Girl in the Window. TV Mini Series. 2022. TV-MA. 26m. IMDb RATING. 6.4 /10. 54K. YOUR RATING. Rate. POPULARITY. 1,117. 466. Play trailer 2:19. 1 1. 16 Videos. 80 Photos. Comedy Crime Drama.

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    • Comedy, Crime, Drama
    • TV-MA
    • 2022-01-28
  2. Jan 26, 2022 · Home. TV Reviews. Netflix’s ‘The Woman in the House Across the Street From the Girl in the Window’: TV Review. Kristen Bell plays a lonely woman who thinks she...

  3. Jan 27, 2022 · Clint Worthington January 27, 2022. Tweet. Reflecting on Netflix’s bizarre, exhaustingly-named new project, “The Woman in the House Across the Street From the Girl in the Window,” I’m reminded of Lifetime’s “A Deadly Adoption.”. Remember how in 2015, Will Ferrell and Kristen Wiig starred in an honest-to-God Lifetime Original Film ...

  4. Rated: 2/5 • Mar 4, 2022. Mar 1, 2022. Watching the world go by from her living room window, heartbroken Anna sets her sights on a handsome new neighbor until she witnesses a gruesome murder.

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    • January 28, 2022
    • Kristen Bell, Michael Ealy, Mary Holland
    • The idea that should have been a movie or, even better, a short.
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    • Verdict

    By Matt Fowler

    Updated: Jan 26, 2022 9:50 pm

    Posted: Jan 26, 2022 9:43 pm

    This is spoiler-free review for all eight episodes of The Woman in the House Across the Street from the Girl in the Window, which premieres Friday, Jan. 28 on Netflix.

    Kristen Bell skewers Lifetime murder mysteries in new series (hold onto your butts...) The Woman in the House Across the Street from the Girl in the Window. Phew. Yup, with a mouthful of a name reminiscent of parodies like Don't Be a Menace to South Central While Drinking Your Juice in the Hood, The Woman in the House (etc.) seems to take many of its cues from Will Ferrell and Kristen Wiig's A Deadly Adoption, which as you'll recall was the comedic duo's elaborate bit that involved doing a Lifetime movie (it actually aired on Lifetime), the joke being that they played it straight. A lot of that is on display here in The Woman in the House, but at a whopping runtime of four hours -- eight half-hour eps that bleed together into one binge movie -- the entire premise swiftly runs out of steam.

    Even Ferrell and Wiig's A Deadly Adoption was pushing it, length-wise. This type of shtick was barely able to stretch to those 80 minutes, much less three times that with The Woman in the House. Look, everyone here is committed to the gag, and appropriately soap-ifies their acting to accommodate this specific type of melodrama, but there's a conceptual imbalance here that hinders everything, and it only feels more accentuated the longer the series gets drawn out.

    There will be healthy stretches where The Woman in the House just calls things down the middle, where it feels like a bunch of notable names doing Hallmark fare, but then there are elevated moments where it lashes out with full parody like Airplane or The Naked Gun. This radiates an uncertainty of tone, as the season bounces between satire, parody, farce, and just having the joke be that that there is no joke. Admittedly, there are some absolutely hilarious breakouts, moments rife with glorious insanity. The Woman in the House will occasionally drop a nugget so funny that you truly wish the format were different. This is, for sure, a fun genre to play around with, but the delivery system is less than ideal.

    Given Bell's particular P.I. past with sleuth series Veronica Mars, her lead role here as a haunted, wine-soaked woman convinced she witnessed a murder feels like a nicely placed gag in its own right. Confident she can piece together the puzzle on her own, Bell is more than at home in snoop mode. And, playing against expectations, her character, who's prone to blackouts and delusions, is actually good at chasing leads and digging up old secrets.

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    Having lost her family, Bell's Anna has spent years in a bathrobed stupor, drinking one overflowing glass of red wine after another. When hunky widow Neil (Da Vinci's Demons' Tom Riley) and his 9-year-old girl Emma (Samsara Yett) move in across the street, Anna starts to imagine herself fitting into their lives as a way to rebuild her own (while also regaining what she's lost). From there, everything spirals into a mad swirl of murder, betrayal, false accusations, and (believe me) one hell of a bats*** final showdown.

    There's a leaner, meaner version of The Woman in the House... out there, somewhere, that lands much better, while also not playing things so subtly, and for so long, that the actual funny and insane parts feel tonally out of whack. Sure, part of the joke is that the characters react to certain absurdities dryly, and in stride, but too much of this ...

  5. It received mixed reviews from critics. Between January 23, 2022, to February 20, 2022, the show was watched for 133.62 million hours on Netflix globally. [1] Premise. A heartbroken woman named Anna (Kristen Bell) is unsure of whether or not she witnessed a murder.

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