Heretic

2024 - 11 - 8

Hugh Grant’s Villainous Turn: More Sinister than a British Cup of Tea!

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Hold onto your hats! Hugh Grant goes from charming to chilling in A24's 'Heretic' as the villain! 🎬😱

Hugh Grant, known for his quintessentially charming roles in romantic comedies, is stepping into the dark side in A24's new horror film, "Heretic." In an unexpected twist, Grant portrays a sinister figure that shakes up the traditional villain archetype. According to the man himself, actors like him often find playing the bad guy much more intriguing than slipping into the shoes of "goody-two-shoes" leads, and let's face it, who wouldn’t want to embrace their inner rogue now and then? While the film's story digs into the conflicts of faith through the unsettling lens of horror, it promises a devious performance that might make many view Grant in a new, darker light.

The film has already made waves at the box office, stirring up an impressive $1.2 million during its preview screenings. This financial success indicates that audiences can't resist the allure of Hugh Grant playing a villain. In fact, "Heretic" marks a notable entry into the horror genre, crafted by the talented writers Scott Beck and Bryan Woods, who previously worked on the critically acclaimed "A Quiet Place." Their knack for breathing fresh air into terrifying tales is evident, ensuring that viewers are not just in for a scare, but also a thought-provoking experience that examines the depths of morality and faith in unusual settings.

Chloe East, who stars as Sister Paxton, a Mormon missionary, adds a compelling layer to the storyline, creating a palpable tension during her encounters with Grant's character. Their interactions explore themes of faith and doubt in the face of genuine horror, casting the age-old battle between good and evil in a flickering light. Many fans of horror are especially excited about how "Heretic" expands upon religious themes while keeping audiences glued to their seats through jump scares and psychological dread.

As Halloween may have wrapped up, the genre’s fascination with the exceedingly unsettling continues with stories like "Heretic." However, the flick garners attention not only for its box office performance but for the cultural conversations surrounding it. Can Hugh Grant truly pull off a role that brings shivers down spines? Early reactions suggest that evil Hugh Grant is perhaps the best Hugh Grant we've seen yet! Stay tuned for this film that promises to be one hell of a ride through the darkest corners of faith and humanity.

Did you know Hugh Grant's performance in this film is not just a gimmick? It proves that even the most beloved stars can redefine themselves and tackle unexpected roles, much like how A24 has become synonymous with innovative horror. And speaking of scary movies, the film is leading a rising trend where horror continues to challenge societal norms and beliefs, making it the perfect genre for discussions, escapism, and yes—more nightlights.

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Hugh Grant shows his dark side in 'Heretic' (NPR)

In Heretic, Hugh Grant plays the villain. He tells Morning Edition that actors are drawn to the bad guys “rather than the dreary, goody-two-shoes lead.”

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'Heretic' Stirs Up $1.2M In Previews, 'Venom 3' Crossing $100M ... (Deadline)

Heretic, the A24 R-rated horror movie from A Quiet Place scribes Scott Beck and Bryan Woods, began its journey this weekend with $1.2M in previews last ...

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<I>Heretic</I> Star Chloe East on the A24 Horror Thriller's ... (TIME)

Chloe East stars as Mormon missionary Sister Paxton in A24's new religiously themed horror thriller.

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Box Office: 'Heretic' Makes $1.2 Million in Thursday Previews (Variety)

Halloween may be over, but the scares keep on coming. A24 and Hugh Grant's new horror movie “Heretic” is launching at the box office this weekend, ...

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Hugh Grant plays God in 'Heretic' (Rough Draft Atlanta)

Before Sisters Barnes and Paxton begin a long day of missionary work for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, they kick off the morning with a ...

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'Heretic' Proves That Evil Hugh Grant Is the Best Hugh Grant (Rolling Stone)

The British actor's unsettling take on a religiously pious man who tests two missionaries' faith is the main reason to see this A24 horror flick.

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Where to Watch 'Heretic': When Does the A24 Horror Film Come Out? (TheWrap)

After making its world premiere at the Toronto International Film Festival, it's ready to open theaters doors in the U.S. on Friday.

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'Heretic' Ending, Explained: A Flawed Case for Religion (Vulture)

A24's new horror movie 'Heretic,' starring Hugh Grant, crackles as a showcase for a sadist's critiques of religion. But it's far less compelling when it ...

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Meet Chloe East, the breakout star of new religious horror movie ... (USA TODAY)

Chloe East has worked for Steven Spielberg and counts Amy Adams as a mentor. Her first lead role in "Heretic" shows she's also a star on the rise.

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Movie review: 'Heretic' starts hot then fizzles out (OSU - The Lantern)

It's easy to imagine that one of the more terrifying scenarios a woman can conjure up is being trapped in a room with a man and forced to endure an endless ...

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Heretic's Butterfly & What It Means Explained (Screen Rant)

For the majority of its runtime, the unbearably tense Heretic follows Mormon missionaries Sister Barnes and Sister Paxton, played by Sophie Thatcher and Chloe ...

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'Heretic' Ending Explained: Filmmakers Scott Beck and Bryan ... (TheWrap)

A24's latest high-minded horror movie follows a pair of adorable Mormon missionaries, Sister Barnes (Sophie Thatcher) and Sister Paxton (Chloe East), who arrive ...

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Movie Review: 'Heretic' (KCCI Des Moines)

Sisters Barnes and Paxton (Sophie Thatcher, Chloe East) are performing their missionary duties for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in a small ...

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'Heretic' review: A deliciously devilish Hugh Grant takes on ... (Salt Lake Tribune)

The psychological thriller "Heretic" uses religion — particularly the Latter-day Saint faith — as a strong foundation for dialogue-driven tension, ...

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