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Kristen Bell Says You’ll ‘Devour’ Her New Netflix Thriller If You Like ‘Scary and Suspenseful’ Shows

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Kristen Bell’s Netflix show reveals that the secret of binge-worthy TV success involves dead family members and divorce. a lotRed wine 

Streaming now The Woman in the House Across from the Girl in WindowThis eight-part series is about Anna, played by Bell. She plays a woman who struggles to make ends meet despite her dead daughter and crumbling marriage. The show’s executive producer is also the actor, giving Bell more creative freedom to explore the show’s dark topics with humor and grace. 

“Trying to convince different networks and streaming platforms what we were trying to do when the tone had really never been done before, that was some of my best acting,” Bell told USA Today. “Trust me, it’s going to be funny, and it’s going to be scary and suspenseful. 

The show features a cheeky long name that pokes fun at drama series from years past. It also features typical dark elements you’d expect to find in a cookie cutter thriller: widows, pained artists and even a blunt-bob hairstyle. 

“The hairstyle was really important to me, and I know that that seems very surface but I really wanted to create this Alfred Hitchcock heroine in a sort of Rear Window, Vertigo way, because she was looking through the front window so often, and she was peering through the blinds,” Bell explained to Entertainment Weekly.

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Although the show is comedic, it’s not for those who want to binge on a light-hearted show like Bell’s comedy hit. The Good Place.Bell’s new drama, unlike the NBC comedy, exudes a sense of eerie satire with many twists and turns. “I think people will devour it because it’s kind of made to get binged on, every single scene practically is a Cliffhanger,” said the actor. EWAccording to him, “it builds suspense, just like a normal mystery series could, but in increasing absurdity which hopefully will make it funny.”

Source: Glamour

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