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SPOILER ALERT: This interview contains plot details for the film Speak No Evil Blumhouse and Universal’s latest horror-thriller Speak No Evil, written and directed by James Watkins, is a ...
James Watkins' Speak No Evil will make you reconsider house-guesting in the same way that the English filmmaker's directorial debut, Eden Lake, did with camping in 2008. Eden Lake chronicles Kelly ...
Warning: This article contains spoilers from Speak No Evil. While James Watkins’ Speak No Evil follows the same basic premise as Christian Tafdrup’s 2022 Danish original, the characters in ...
Speaking to ComicBook at the Speak No Evil world premiere in New York City, director James Watkins discussed his creative process with his latest film’s starring actor. “He was thinking about ...
Written for the screen and directed by James Watkins, the writer-director of Eden Lake and the award-winning gothic ghost story The Woman in Black, Speak No Evil is based on the screenplay of the ...
Filmmaker James Watkins (Eden Lake, The Woman in Black) discusses his new horror film with James McAvoy and Scoot McNairy and how Speak No Evil differs from the terrifying original. He also ...
3 Stars James Watkins' Speak No Evil, a remake of the 2022 Danish psychological thriller Gaesterne, falls into the classic trap of over-explaining a story that originally thrived on restraint.
James Watkins, who directed last year’s remake of the Danish thriller “Speak No Evil” for Universal, is set to direct “Clayface” for DC Studios, TheWrap has learned. The script was ...
The boundaries of politeness are pushed to the brink of terror in Universal and Blumhouse's newest psychological horror film, Speak No Evil. Directed by James Watkins ...
Blumhouse and Universal’s latest horror-thriller Speak No Evil, written and directed by James Watkins, is a reimagining of a Danish film of the same name by Danish filmmaker Christian Tafdrup.
James McAvoy (as Dalton) and Director James Watkins on the set of Speak No Evil Susie Allnutt/Universal Pictures and Blumhouse So how did you end up in a position to reimagine Christian Tafdrup ...