Woman of the Hour trailer: Anna Kendrick’s directorial debut looks chilling and thrilling

Woman of the Hour trailer: Anna Kendrick's directorial debut looks chilling and thrilling

As a long-time admirer of Anna Kendrick’s versatile acting skills, I eagerly await her directorial debut with bated breath! The new teaser trailer for “Woman of the Hour” has me on the edge of my seat, and the suspense is killing me – literally. Based on a true story, this thriller promises to be a gripping exploration of danger lurking in unexpected places.


Hurry up, Anna Kendrick! That’s what you might exclaim while viewing the latest teaser trailer for the Academy Award-nominated actress’ directorial debut titled “Woman of the Hour“. This suspenseful movie represents Kendrick’s first venture into directing a full-length film and is set to be released on Netflix on October 18. The fresh sneak peek has us eagerly waiting for each ticking second until its release.

As a gamer speaking about my personal experience, let me share an intriguing tale: I stumbled upon a captivating series called “Woman of the Hour.” In this narrative, Kendrick portrays Cheryl Bradshaw, who found herself on the popular 70s game show “The Dating Game” and unknowingly crossed paths with Rodney Alcala, a chilling character later infamously known as “The Dating Game Killer.” This man is believed to have taken at least five lives, though the exact number of his victims remains uncertain.

Woman of the Hour trailer teases chilling scene

Daniel Zovatto portrays Rodney Alcala in “Woman of the Hour”, with Kendrick as Cheryl Bradshaw. The recently unveiled teaser trailer from Netflix depicts their awkward date scenario. Rodney attempts to charm Cheryl, and she initially seems interested, but her intuition about his actions kicks in. When he requests another round of drinks from the waitress, she makes a subtle head shake as a hint.

In the remainder of the preview, Cheryl is seen strolling towards her car under the cover of night, with Rodney accompanying her. Instead of immediately allowing her to enter her vehicle safely, he inquires for her phone number to be recited. Although she had previously jotted it down for him, he’s insistent on verifying its authenticity to avoid any potential deception. Despite her evident fear, she manages to maintain her composure. The scene is both nerve-wracking and eerie, effectively creating an atmosphere of unease.

Watch the full teaser trailer in the video below!

The brief preview doesn’t feature any scenes related to The Dating Game, which could be a deliberate choice. Kendrick shared detailed insights about her directorial debut and the concept behind this movie with Entertainment Weekly. Despite not initially knowing much about the story, she discovered during research that the game show element was just one facet of this tragic tale.

I think I was aware of the story in the way that I have found about 50 percent of the population to be aware of the story, which is to say, ‘Oh yeah, I heard about that.’ And really, what we’ve heard is once upon a time, there was a very violent, dangerous murderer who went on The Dating Game. But once I signed on to direct and I got to dive into some research and make tweaks, to me, the fact that he went on The Dating Game is the least interesting part of the story. We got to use The Dating Game as this framing thematic device about, how do you know who is a safe person and who is not?

Anna Kendrick, director/star

Kendrick shared her desire for the film to emphasize and question the subtle blaming of victims that often sneaks into discussions about women who have been abused. As the film’s director, producer, and lead actress, Kendrick dedicated herself to portraying the story accurately, making it enjoyable for audiences while also ensuring the message was clear.

Back in August 2024, VVS Films unveiled a captivating sneak peek at “Woman of the Hour,” offering a deeper insight into the storyline. The trailer showcases enticing scenes like “The Dating Game” sequence and other chilling events leading to Alcala’s heinous acts. Get ready to catch this tantalizing glimpse in the video below, and don’t forget to keep an eye out for Netflix’s official trailer before its October premiere! (As a fan, I can hardly wait!)

Woman of the Hour premieres Oct. 18 on Netflix.

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2024-09-17 21:33