Domestic dread that starts with manners and ends with trespass.
The Woman in the Yard channels horror and thriller under Jaume Collet-Serra; Tirapa evaluates craft choices, performances, and how the film meets its audience.
- Director
- Jaume Collet-Serra
- Runtime
- 99 minutes
- Release
- 2025-09-19
- Genres
- Horror, Thriller
- Availability
- Theatrical & digital rental
Critical analysis
Jaume Collet-Serra returns to contained horror: Danielle Deadwyler faces trespass dressed as need—politeness weaponized before violence escalates.
The yard isn’t metaphor alone; it’s lighting geography, sightlines, children’s toys as moral traps.
Sound design keeps suburban ambience loud—leaf blowers, distant TVs—so intrusions feel ordinary until they don’t.
For Tirapa readers tracking theatrical horror with adult stakes, this belongs on your weekend shortlist.
Worth watching if…
You want horror that weaponizes politeness before it breaks glass.
Strengths
- Pacing trusts viewers to track motive without redundant recap.
- Performance calibration matches the film’s emotional risks.
- Sound perspective sells interior lives before dialogue spells them out.
Weak spots
- Marketing promises a slightly different tempo than the theatrical cut sustains.
- A midsection beat repeats the same story point with minimal escalation.
- Secondary antagonists read functional rather than memorable.
- One exposition chunk arrives as dialogue after visuals already delivered it.
Cast
Danielle Deadwyler, Okieriete Onaodowan, Estella Kahiha, Russell Hornsby, Mac Brandt
Trailer & footage
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