The Woman in Cabin 10
The Woman in Cabin 10

The Woman in Cabin 10

2025Movie95 minEnglish

On a lavish yacht for an assignment, a journalist sees a passenger go overboard. But when no one believes her, she risks her life to uncover the truth.

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Director: TBAGenres: Thriller, Mystery, Crime

Plot Summary

The Woman in Cabin 10 is an upcoming film adaptation of Ruth Ware's 2016 thriller novel. The story follows Lo Blacklock, a journalist on assignment aboard a luxury cruise liner. She witnesses a body being thrown overboard from the cabin next door, cabin 10, but all passengers are accounted for. As Lo investigates, she finds herself in a race against time to uncover the truth before the ship returns to port, facing disbelief and increasing danger.

Critical Reception

As an unreleased film, critical reception is not yet available. However, the source novel by Ruth Ware was generally well-received by critics and readers alike, praised for its suspenseful atmosphere and classic whodunit structure.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its Hitchcockian suspense and claustrophobic setting.
  • Noted for its unreliable narrator and twists that keep readers guessing.
  • Some critics found the pacing to be slow in parts, but the overall mystery was engaging.

Google audience: Information not yet available for the film.

Awards & Accolades

None notable (film not yet released). The novel received significant attention as a bestselling thriller.

Fun Fact

The novel "The Woman in Cabin 10" was a New York Times bestseller and was optioned for a film adaptation by various production companies before its current development.

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Dean

Dean

Just another paropagdna woke crap with from Hollywood. Nothing new. These c*cks in Hollywood never learn.
jw

jw

I like the concept that every character is unsympathetic, including the protagonist. This makes it much more open to who's up to what, and what is going on. However, the lengthy exposition at the beginning is annoying. There is potential...