Stay Tuned!

Subscribe to our newsletter to get our newest articles instantly!

[mc4wp_form id="448"]
Entertainment

Hugh Grant will scare your socks off in exclusive 'Heretic' clip

Hugh Grant meets the horror genre in A24’s Heretic. And from the looks of the exclusive clip above, it’s a match made in heaven. (Or more accurately, hell.)

The latest film from writer-directors Scott Beck and Bryan Woods (A Quiet Place, 65) stars Grant as Mr. Reed, a religious skeptic who traps Mormon missionaries Sister Paxton (The FabelmansChloe East) and Sister Barnes (Yellowjackets‘ Sophie Thatcher) in a game of wits that will test their faith. In the clip, it’s clear the Sisters want out, claiming they’ve been called back to their local ward. However, Mr. Reed calls them on their bluff, as metal in his house’s walls and ceilings prevents any calls from getting in.

“I am trying — have been trying — very hard to make it a point not to pressure you, so you shouldn’t even feel the need to fabricate a story about someone from your ward calling you to leave,” he tells them. Of course, this sounds exactly like what someone who is trying to pressure you would say. And it only gets creepier from there!

Mr. Reed continues, telling Barnes and Paxton that “it is totally fine for you to leave on your own accord. You never need to feel like you have to make excuses or tell me little white lies.”

I don’t know, Mr. Reed, maybe they would feel more comfortable leaving if you weren’t forcing them into your creepy basement, like we see in the trailer!

Heretic may be cooking up some more traditional frights, but from this clip alone, Mr. Reed’s friendly facade and manipulation seem like the scariest things in the movie.

Heretic hits theaters Nov. 8.


source

Leave a comment

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

You may also like

Business Entertainment Tech

TikTok to begin appeal against being sold or banned in US

TikTok will start making its case on Monday against a law that will see it banned in the US unless
Entertainment

‘Better Call Saul’ has been renewed for a fourth season

Quis autem vel eum iure reprehenderit qui in ea voluptate velit esse quam nihil molestiae consequatur, vel illum qui.