Not yet available for streaming. Even with a somewhat underwhelming final act, The Woman in the Yard is a sharp showcase for focused horror-movie storytelling instincts and a nuanced performance ...
At the beginning of The Woman in the Yard, Ramona (Danielle Deadwyler) is grieving. Dealing with the aftermath of an unspeakable tragedy, she’s frozen in bed, unwilling to get out from under the ...
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But “The Woman in the Yard” comes pretty close. It’s like a haunted-house movie with no tricks up its sleeve. It opens with the central character, Ramona (Danielle Deadwyler), laying in bed ...
Danielle Deadwyler in ‘The Woman in the Yard’©Universal/Courtesy Everett Collection Sam Stefanak’s confusing script doesn’t set The Woman or her victims up for success, sticking Ramona ...
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