Box office In the United States and Canada,
The Woman in the Yard was released alongside
A Working Man,
The Penguin Lessons, and
Death of a Unicorn, and was projected to gross around $5 million from 2,842 theaters in its opening weekend. The film made $3.7 million on its first day, including an estimated $875,000 from Thursday night previews. It went on to overperform and debut to $9.4 million, finishing in fourth. In its second weekend, the film made $4.5 million (dropping 52%), finishing in fifth.
Critical response Audiences polled by
CinemaScore gave the film an average grade of "C–" on an A+ to F scale. Wendy Ide of
The Observer gave the film 3/5 stars, writing, "The inexorable, creeping chill of this uncanny game of
What's the time, Mr Wolf? dissipates almost entirely, though, during a convoluted third act in which the story ties itself in knots and the audience becomes too baffled to remember to be scared."
Frank Scheck of
The Hollywood Reporter said the film "belies its disingenuously bland title with its considerable thematic ambitions. The film doesn't fully live up to them, but it deserves credit for trying something different in an oversaturated, frequently exploitative genre." Tim Robey of
The Daily Telegraph gave the film 2/5 stars, saying, "[Jaume Collet-Serra] can lay on industry-standard jump scares, get the sound designers to goose us, and weave in some cool shadow-play that certainly manages to get noticed in the absence of any real plot. But there's little here to keep us up at night – or from forgetting all about it by tomorrow."
Inverse's Hoai-Tran Bui wrote, "
The Woman in the Yard is not a total failure as a horror movie, thanks to Collet-Serra's directorial skills and a genuinely terrific central performance from Deadwyler. But, despite its strong start and intriguing premise, it ultimately falls apart in its final minutes, thanks to its confused, overplotted narrative." ==References==