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      • This disappointing psychological thriller fails to deliver on its initial promise. The Wolf Hour has all the attributes of a tense thriller. It's set during the 1977 blackouts in New York, when the city is in the midst of a severe heat wave and the infamous serial killer "Son of Sam" has everyone on edge.
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  2. Dec 6, 2019 · Reviews. The Wolf Hour. Drama. 99 minutes ‧ 2019. Tomris Laffly. December 6, 2019. 3 min read. Playing a self-banished, agoraphobic recluse, Naomi Watts delivers a disquieting, mostly one-woman performance in writer/director Alistair Banks Griffin ’s “The Wolf Hour.”

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  3. An unseen tormentor harasses a reclusive author as a citywide blackout triggers fires, looting and escalating violence during the Summer of Sam in New York in 1977. Watch on Peacock Stream Now ...

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    • Alistair Banks Griffin
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    • Naomi Watts
  4. “The Wolf Hour” is, in a sense, almost too smart for its own good: savvy about the movie language of cooped-up constructs, aesthetically bold in look and sound, and content to let a great...

  5. The Wolf Hour: Directed by Alistair Banks Griffin. With Naomi Watts, Jennifer Ehle, Emory Cohen, Kelvin Harrison Jr.. An unseen tormentor harasses a reclusive author as a citywide blackout triggers fires, looting and escalating violence during the Summer of Sam in New York in 1977.

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    • Drama, Mystery, Thriller
    • Alistair Banks Griffin
    • 2019-12-06
  6. Parents need to know that The Wolf Hour is a psychological thriller -- starring Naomi Watts -- that touches upon mental illness and has an overriding sense of peril. Watts plays June Leigh, a reclusive writer who suffers from paranoia and agoraphobia.

    • Alistair Banks Griffin
    • Danny Brogan
    • Jennifer Ehle, Naomi Watts, Jeremy Bobb
  7. Popular reviews. More. ★★★★. Recent reviews. More. Once a known counterculture figure, June E. Leigh now lives in self-imposed exile in her South Bronx apartment during the incendiary '77 Summer of Sam. When an unseen tormentor begins exploiting June's weaknesses, her insular universe begins to unravel.

  8. This is more like a play than a movie in some ways. The movie is a one woman show and, while Watts is commanding, I do see how one might find it slow as it was advertised as a thriller and is more of a psychological drama with the emphasis on drama. New York is a central character in this one.

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