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Anna Kendrick’s directorial debut far from perfect – Hartford Courant

Hollywood doesn’t exactly have a surplus of prominent female directors, so it’s exciting to see actor Anna Kendrick making her directorial debut with “Woman of the Hour.”

Landing on Netflix this week after its debut at the Toronto International Film Festival in September, the truth-based thriller also sees Kendrick portraying a character inspired by a woman who, late in the 1970s, went on “The Dating Game,” when one of the three male contestants who had been brutalizing and killing women for years.

Disappointingly, Kendrick is a bit better in front of the camera than behind it.

Known for prominent roles in films including “Up in the Air,” “The Accountant” and the “Pitch Perfect” flicks, she stepped in to helm the effort as the shooting date drew nearer without a director attached, according to the film’s production notes.

Penned by Ian McDonald (“Some Freaks”), “Woman of the Hour” tells the tale of the compulsively violent Rodney Alcala (Daniel Zovatto) from the perspectives of his victims and survivors. While that is laudable, it also leads to the tale lacking a narrative anchor.

Of the women, we spend the most time with Kendrick’s Sheryl, said to be a highly fictionalized version of the real “Dating Game” contestant, Cheryl Bradshaw. However, we don’t spend THAT much time with her, and, as a result, Rodney becomes the de facto — and certainly unintentional — main character. (That the long-haired Zovatto, whose film credits include “It Follows” and “The Pope’s Exorcist,” gives the strongest performance in the film serves only to cement this.)

Anna Kendrick’s directorial debut far from perfect – Hartford Courant
Daniel Zovatto portrays the murderous Rodney in “Woman of the Hour.” (Leah Gallo/Netflix/TNS)

We meet him in the unnerving opening sequence. It’s 1977, and he has lured a young woman into a scenic and, more importantly, remote part of Wyoming under the pretense of taking photos of her. She is vulnerable — her boyfriend has left her — and Rodney makes her feel beautiful.

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