Over a Zoom interview, the effervescent star of the new horror movie “Heretic” (in theaters now) proudly shows off a gigantic “Lost in Translation” poster in her house – a “mistake ...
Please verify your email address. The directors of Heretic are open to 'spiritual' sequels, exploring controversial religious issues in unique ways. Hugh Grant's performance in Heretic was praised ...
Please verify your email address. You’ve reached your account maximum for followed topics. Heretic, the new film by directors Scott Beck and Bryan Woods — the writing duo behind A Quiet Place ...
SPOILER ALERT:This post contains details about, and a major spoiler for, the movie "Heretic." Don’t read unless you are OK with having a major part of the plot revealed. I’ve written before in other ...
The star of “Heretic” doesn’t always wear the piece made by her twin sister, but keeps it close. Credit...Photographs by Lindsay Ellary Supported by By Amelia Diamond Sophie Thatcher’s ...
The film Heretic, directed by screenwriting duo Scott Beck and Bryan Woods, explores the plausibility of this kind of freeing faith. Mr. Reed (Hugh Grant) has entrapped two young Latter-day Saint ...
I went to see “Heretic” four days after the election. It was too soon. Drawn by the promise of jump scares and Hugh Grant in maniacal-villain mode, set in what appeared from the trailers to be ...
Scott Beck and Bryan Woods’ “Heretic” (2024) dives deeper into its themes unlike other stories of religious trauma. As a result, it delivers one of this year's more intellectual horror movies.
The new horror movie 'Heretic' delves into Mormonism more than any mainstream film to date. The directors of the film explained why they chose to explore that faith. During a 2024 interview with ...
While A24’s newest horror flick, “Heretic,” delivers enticing themes and hauntingly eerie set design, it similarly falls short with its script and delivery. The film follows two Mormon girls, Sister ...
Heretic’s ending and Mr. Reed’s religion explained In the final moments, Paxton learns that Mr. Reed believes that “control” is the only religion that exists. Therefore, he tosses his ...