Exclusive Interview: Director Scott Derrickson on the true trauma behind “THE BLACK PHONE,” his stars, etc.; Part One
Adapting Joe Hill's short story, the filmmaker made a few dramatic changes and landed a couple of excellent young actors.
Adapting Joe Hill's short story, the filmmaker made a few dramatic changes and landed a couple of excellent young actors.
The drama of the kids’ lives grips your attention even before THE BLACK PHONE gets to the scary meat of its story.
The actor joins Jeremy Davies, Mason Thames and Madeleine McGraw in the Blumhouse production.
The actor seen in TV’s HANNIBAL, SLEEPY HOLLOW, AMERICAN GODS, HELTER SKELTER (as Charles Manson, pictured) and the TWIN PEAKS reboot is taking the lead in a big-screen tale of terror.
The director of SINISTER is returning to the Blumhouse fold, along with his regular co-screenwriter Robert Cargill.