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Exclusive: Rebecca Hall and Cast Talk ‘The Night House’ At New York Premiere [VIDEO]
The upcoming psychological horror film ‘The Night House,’ Directed by David Bruckner, held its New York Premiere Wednesday night at the Cinรฉpolis Chelsea theater. Rebecca Hall, Evan Jonigkeit, Vondie Curtis-Hall, screenwriter Ben Collins, and composer Ben Lovett were in attendance at the premiere.
David Bruckner’s latest film centers on Beth (Rebecca Hall) after the sudden and shocking loss of her late husband Owen (Evan Jonigkeit) to suicide and the disturbing visions and presence that follows. Beth very much still feels the strong presence of her husband in the maze-like house he built. Through each loud jump scare, audiences get to experience each chilling moment along with Beth as she uncovers the maze.
On playing Beth, Rebecca Hall said, “it was a challenge that I relished and enjoyed a lot.”
“She’s not your average horror heroine. She’s got a lot of anger, and she’s very confrontational, and she’s willing to get frightened, which I think makes her quite precarious and interesting,” said Hall.
On his ominous presence throughout the film, Evan Jonigkeit (Owen) shared that he wanted to “let the audience have the cerebral experience that I think the films’ intention is.”
Since its premiere at Sundance, many have praised the films’ score. Composer Ben Lovett shared that “what I do like about composing for horror is it’s the one genre of movie that pretty much exercises all of the human emotions within a 90-minute movie.”
‘The Night House’ is in theaters August 20.
Historic erasure is terrifying.
Exclusive: Sian Heder, Emilia Jones, Marlee Matlin, Troy Kotsur & Daniel Durant Talk ‘CODA’
CODA follows “Ruby [is] the only hearing member of a deaf family from Gloucester, Massachusetts. At 17, she works mornings before school to help her parents and brother keep their fishing business afloat. But in joining her high school’s choir club, Ruby finds herself drawn to both her duet partner and her latent passion for singing.”
Exclusive: Avantika Talks New Disney Channel Movie ‘Spin’ [Video]
I love thrillers where the lead is physically hindered.
Exclusive: Marlon Wayans Talks ‘RESPECT,’ White Chicks 2 Possibility & So Much More! [Video]
Known for his classic, comedic films and stand-up humor, Marlon Wayans embodies a new persona and shows us he can do it all in the upcoming film, RESPECT.
Peter Nicks’ Documentary ‘Homeroom’ Follows The Lives of Oakland High School Students As They Fight For Their Community
Peter Nicks is an Emmy Award-winning director and cinematographer known for his works The Waiting Room and The Force, where the former won an Independent Spirit Award and was shortlisted for an Academy Award and the latter won the 2017 Sundance Directorโs Prize. Peter Nicks has a B.A. in English from Harvard University and his masterโs in journalism from UC Berkley.
Office politics can really suck.
