“The Woman in Cabin 10” – Who Gaslights Glamorous Keira Knightley.

“Tense. Slick. Unnerving. Keira Knightley’s Cruise-Lingering Nightmare: The Woman in Cabin 10”

Review: The Woman in Cabin 10 (2025)

Step aboard a luxury yacht that glimmers like a dream—and then shatters it into fragments of paranoia. Directed by Simon Stone (The Dig, The Daughter) and dropping on Netflix this October 10, The Woman in Cabin 10 plunges viewers into a psychological undercurrent where trust aboard ship is as unsteady as the ocean beneath.

Plot & Atmosphere

Keira Knightley stars as Laura “Lo” Blacklock, an accomplished travel journalist sent to document a plush maiden voyage on a superyacht—equal parts glamour and glacial detachment. In the stillness of night, Lo witnesses a woman tossed overboard. But in a twist worthy of Flightplan, the crew insists everyone is accounted for. Lo’s insistence she is not dreaming ignites a pulse-pounding mystery, with the yacht’s corridors morphing into labyrinths of gaslighting and suspicion.

This isn’t just a thriller—it’s a psychological vortex. Simon Stone frames the yacht as a “luxurious bunker,” where isolation becomes the vessel’s gravest weapon.

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Performances: Knightley Anchors the Storm

Knightley grounds the film. She’s not simply unraveling; she’s breaking through layers of dismissal with steely resolve. Her nuanced performance—trembling yet unbowed—brings believability to a premise begging disbelief. It’s a departure from her period-pieces polish and an evolution toward raw tension.

Across the deck, the supporting cast—Guy Pearce’s imperious yacht owner Richard Bullmer, Gugu Mbatha-Raw, Hannah Waddingham, David Ajala, and others—imbue the ensemble with undercurrents of ambiguity and menace.

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Critical Buzz & Insights

Why It Resonates

For American audiences who cherish cinema that tautly balances intelligence with dread, The Woman in Cabin 10delivers. It’s not flashy; it’s tightly wound. It’s not bombastic; it’s unnervingly intimate. Lo’s fight for truth becomes our fight, and the film’s claustrophobic isolation faces outward—asking us whether we’re truly watching… or just along for the ride.

The Woman in Cabin 10 is a film that is made not just to entertain, but to disturb, to make us think, to push us into that grey area where truth and fiction blur. Keira Knightley doesn’t just star, she unravels the mysteries and challenges us to hold on tight.

Attribute Details
Release Year 2025 – Netflix premiere on October 10
Director Simon Stone
Screenwriters Joe Shrapnel, Anna Waterhouse, Simon Stone
Producers Debra Hayward, Ilda Diffley (also Cindy Holland, Ellen Goldsmith-Vein)
Starring Keira Knightley, Guy Pearce, Gugu Mbatha-Raw, Hannah Waddingham, Art Malik, Kaya Scodelario, David Morrissey, David Ajala (
Music Benjamin Wallfisch
Cinematography Ben Davis
Editing Katie Weiland & Mark Day
Production Companies Sister Pictures (with CBS Films, Gotham Group involvement)
Distributor / Studio Netflix
Budget Not publicly disclosed

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