WHEN IT COMES TO SEATTLE MOVIES, there are a handful that instantly come to mind. Sleepless in Seattle, 10 Things I Hate About You, even Practical Magic for some. One that doesn’t quite get the recognition it deserves? The Hand That Rocks the Cradle.
The psychological thriller that centers on a deranged nanny’s relentless quest for revenge brought in $140 million at the box office in 1992 with a plot touching on every traumatic event under the sun: sexual assault, suicide, pregnancy loss, pedophilia, infidelity, and murder. The plot oozes Lifetime Movie energy. And while Rob Anderson has yet to do a viral review of the
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