In The Woman Across the Street from the Girl in the Window, Kirsten Bell plays a woman (Anna) still grief-stricken from the death of her daughter years before. When new neighbors move in across the street, Anna watches their house constantly, until one day she witnesses a woman being murdered. The thing is, Anna is an unreliable narrator – she takes a medication that can make her hallucinate, she drinks – a lot, and there’s no sign of anyone having been killed. Anna obsesses about it, identifying various people as the killer, until in the end a final (highly improbable) villain confesses. I believe that this was supposed to be a parody of the various “unreliable narrator woman alone” mysteries, but we needed more humor and some cheeky winks at the audience – as a parody it failed, and as a mystery it left gaping and annoying plot holes.