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What begins as streamlined (if slightly unbalanced) modern folk horror soon bloats into a half a dozen different films, heat-welded jankily together as they build to a confoundingly distasteful final...
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The filmmaking conveys the character’s inner life in a way that’s compelling and emotionally resonant.
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She plays Ramona, a woman living on a remote Georgia farm with her teenaged son Tay (Peyton Jackson) and younger daughter Annie (Estella Kahiha), where she is still grieving the recent loss of her husband (Russell Hornsby) in an auto accident that left her with a broken leg and an inability to even begin to move on.
We walk in the paces and on the set of The Woman in the Yard, a mysterious presence at the center of Blumhouse's next chiller.
WBBJ 7 Eyewitness News’ very own Eli McCaig is here with a review of Blumhouse ‘s The Woman in the Yard. Ramona becomes crippled by grief after her husband dies in a car accident, leaving her to care for her two children alone in her rural farmhouse.
The Woman in the Yard’, a bone-chilling horror film, sends a message about mental health and sorrow. The Universal Studios and Blumhouse collaboration is directed by Jaume Collet-Serra with an original screenplay by Sam Stefanak.
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SYFY on MSNDoes The Woman in the Yard Have a Post-Credits Scene?An original story from screenwriter Sam Stefanak, The Woman in the Yard is directed by Jaume Collet-Serra (Jungle Cruise, Orphan) and stars Danielle Deadwyler (The Piano Lesson),
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Directed by Jaume Collet-Serra and produced by Hollywood horror honcho Jason Blum, The Woman in the Yard sets up its stall at a sun-drenched farmhouse in the middle of nowhere.