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; ...
A man credited as Nobody (Jason Segel) breaks into a tech billionaire CEO’s (Jesse Plemons) empty vacation home. The robber decides to take his sweet time exploring the home and tasting the sweet life ...
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In an era of such massive inequality, it’s almost surprising we have so few class-revenge crime thrillers. Windfall has blown in to fill in the gap, providing a gradually growing, twisting thriller ...
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 ...
Three people are trapped in a house and so are you in Windfall (on Netflix Friday), an itchy, underdeveloped chamber piece whose sour tone aims for something between social satire and neo-noir ...
Ross Bonaime is the Senior Film Editor at Collider. He is a Virginia-based critic, writer, and editor who has written about all forms of entertainment for Paste Magazine, Brightest Young Things, ...
Joshua Kristian McCoy is a freelance writer and film critic from the United States. He is a lifelong film buff, a voting member of the Georgia Film Critics Association, a tournament-winning Smash Bros ...