The post Windfall Review: Netflix Thriller is a Thin Exercise in Hitchcockian Style appeared first on Consequence. The Pitch: A man (Jason Segel) breaks into a well-furnished California vacation home; ...
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Whenever marketing materials label anything “a Hitchcockian thriller,” beware. The invoking of the great Sir Alfred’s name for any run-of-the-mill suspense drama should not imply it is on the level ...
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A tech billionaire and his wife find themselves at the mercy of a home invader in Charlie McDowell's half-baked homage to Alfred Hitchcock. There’s an air of tense possibility during the opening title ...
There’s an air of tense possibility during the opening title sequence of “Windfall,” a Netflix film that’s being rather boldly marketed as “a Hitchcockian thriller.” A single, static shot of a sunny ...
Windfall is available exclusively March 18 on Netflix. Sometimes the greatest bell or whistle a movie can have is just an actor doing their thing very, very well. Director Charlie McDowell clearly ...