Movie Review: “PIERCING” expectations with neurosis and mania
This transcendent and strange sophomore offering from Nicolas Pesce proves THE EYES OF MY MOTHER was no fluke.
This transcendent and strange sophomore offering from Nicolas Pesce proves THE EYES OF MY MOTHER was no fluke.
We sit down with director Nicolas Pesce to discuss adapting the novel for the screen.
PIERCING is the rare second film that continues director Nicolas Pesce's legacy as a new horror maestro in the making.
Following up his acclaimed THE EYES OF MY MOTHER, writer/director Nicolas Pesce adapted a novel by AUDITION author Ryu Murakami to make PIERCING, which world-premieres at the Sundance Film Festival this weekend. A new poster has just been released; see it after the jump.
Writer/director Nicolas Pesce broke into the horror scene in a big way with his much-praised THE EYES OF MY MOTHER, and he recently completed his follow-up feature, PIERCING. RUE MORGUE caught up with the filmmaker to get some details on the film.