Dark Water
A creepy apartment with a terrible plumbing problem threatens a divorcée.
A mother in the middle of a nasty divorce must find an apartment in New York for herself and her young daughter. Navigating the treacherous waters of New York real estate has always been perilous, said Manohla Dargis in The New York Times. But it becomes especially fraught for Dahlia, played by the wan and beautiful Jennifer Connelly, when her new home starts to sprout ominous ceiling stains, as the spigots mysteriously open and shut in the empty apartment upstairs.
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