Anna Kendrick Makes Her Directorial Debut in Netflix's 'Woman of the Hour' A Based-on-a-True-Story Drama You may know Anna Kendrick best from her on
Anna Kendrick Makes Her Directorial Debut in Netflix’s ‘Woman of the Hour’
A Based-on-a-True-Story Drama
You may know Anna Kendrick best from her on-screen work in movies like Pitch Perfect, A Simple Favour, and Twilight, but with Woman of the Hour, she’s also moving behind the camera. She stars in and directs the new Netflix drama, which tells the based-on-a-true-story of a woman who went looking for love on a 1970s TV show and ended up facing grave danger at the hands of her suitor.
A Chilling Glimpse of the Full Film
The new trailer provides a short but intense glimpse into the film, showing Kendrick’s character, aspiring actress Cheryl, on a date with Daniel Zovatto’s Rodney Alcala, a real-life serial killer who appeared on The Dating Game in the midst of a murder spree. As Cheryl tries to convey her discomfort to the waitress and then outside, Rodney corners her to get her number. It’s a chilling glimpse of the full film to come, which sees Kendrick making her directorial debut.
Cast and Release Date
Written by Ian McDonald, Woman of the Hour also stars Tony Hale, Jedidiah Goodacre, Kelly Jake, and Max Lloyd-Jones. The film will be streaming on Netflix from 18 October.
Conclusion
Anna Kendrick’s directorial debut in Woman of the Hour is a thought-provoking and chilling drama that explores the darker side of love and dating. With its based-on-a-true-story premise and talented cast, the film is sure to be a must-watch for fans of psychological thrillers.
FAQs
* Who stars in and directs Woman of the Hour?
+ Anna Kendrick stars in and directs the film.
* What is the based-on-a-true-story premise of the film?
+ The film is based on the true story of a woman who went looking for love on a 1970s TV show and ended up facing grave danger at the hands of her suitor.
* When will Woman of the Hour be available to stream on Netflix?
+ The film will be available to stream on Netflix from 18 October.
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