“There are many, many reasons to go back and rewatch Robert Zemeckis’s sleek 2000 thriller What Lies Beneath, his state-of-the-art stab at a Hitchcock.
“The timely autumnal atmosphere, the idyllic built-for-the-movie house, the two glamorous older stars, the one shock subversion of type and then there’s the horribly effective and highly ingenious suspense set piece involving a bathtub.
“Michelle Pfeiffer, in what was her last major studio lead performance, is trapped, paralysed by an experimental drug as water is rising.”
Read more at The Guardian