WEBVTT Kind: captions Language: en 00:00:03.440 --> 00:00:10.480 Does The Woman in the Window deliver  graphic scares or just suspense? 00:00:10.480 --> 00:00:14.640 "I'm agoraphobic. I can't go outside." 00:00:14.640 --> 00:00:20.720 "I've been slipping...getting into  a really dark frame of mind." 00:00:20.720 --> 00:00:23.040 Actually, quite a bit of both. 00:00:23.040 --> 00:00:27.280 In this tense psychological thriller,  Amy Adams plays a troubled therapist 00:00:27.280 --> 00:00:29.840 who believes she's witnessed a  murder in her neighbor's home. 00:00:29.840 --> 00:00:31.280 "My neighbor, Jane- she's been stabbed!" 00:00:31.280 --> 00:00:35.760 While mood and mystery drive the story,  there are also moments of stark violence. 00:00:35.760 --> 00:00:39.920 That means stabbings, near  drownings, and a fatal car crash,  00:00:39.920 --> 00:00:43.520 plus deadly falls, punching, and some blood. 00:00:43.520 --> 00:00:47.920 As for other iffy stuff, Adams' character  mixes alcohol with prescription pills,   00:00:47.920 --> 00:00:51.920 causing her to pass out each night and  have hallucinations and memory issues. 00:00:51.920 --> 00:00:52.960 "I'm not crazy." 00:00:52.960 --> 00:00:57.440 The dialogue can get salty, too, with  frequent F-bombs, the S-word, and more. 00:00:57.440 --> 00:00:59.040 "Stop watching our house." 00:00:59.040 --> 00:01:03.600 Common Sense says The Woman in the  Window is OK for teens 16 and up. 00:01:03.600 --> 00:01:09.360 For top picks and advice to fit your  family, visit us at commonsensemedia.org.