How ‘Monster’ and ‘Chad Powers’ Transformed Two Hollywood Heartthrobs Beyond Recognition
Charlie Hunnam’s unsettling Ed Gein look and Glen Powell’s comic undercover makeover came from very different briefs — but the same precision craft.
The Hollywood Reporter · "MONSTER" · 총 4건
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Charlie Hunnam’s unsettling Ed Gein look and Glen Powell’s comic undercover makeover came from very different briefs — but the same precision craft.
The Korean action maestro's first feature in roughly a decade lands in U.S. theaters Sept. 9 via Neon after a buzzy world premiere in France.
The horror leaders also discussed the state of the genre during a PGA panel, with Blum saying, “There’s almost this feeling of the ’70s, of a new generation of young people making edgy movies that are connecting in theaters in a crazy way,” referring to 'Obsession' director Curry Barker, 26, and 'Backrooms' director Kane Parsons, 20.
The sci-fi monster movie, which Neon has for North America, has pre-sold to more than 200 territories worldwide, a record for a Korean film.