This is an ice film that promises. Enigmatic Willem dafoe introduces himself to Porte de Corey Hawkins (NWA: Straight Outta Compton), with an unusual suggestion, in my basement in the first teaser. The new role where the actor who has a singular presence gives us goosebumps.
Nadia Latif’s first film, adapted from a novel Man in my basement From Walter Mosa, Thriller, Kori Hawkins in the role of Charles Blake, a young African American man, located in the historic black district of New York, located in the historically black district of New York.
One day, we set the door: a strange white businessman makes a strange suggestion: a man of a certain age wants to rent a summer dust basement in return for the money that will finally get rid of Charles’ debt. The latter gets, but soon the exercises will be found on a bad slope that confronts the family ghosts.
WILLEM DAFOE: A special cast
Who is better to cooperate on a fairy tale as a disturbing, like Willm Dapho, the master of the most crazy characters, to cooperate in such a disturbing story? “He takes up huge risks and never misses his target“Said Hokins Ew About Dafoe. “It is inspiring at a time when many actors choose simplicity and safety.“
Their overall experience in the theater has made the connection even more harmonious, explaining Hokins that describes Defo “Electric, restless and polite“.”It has this unusual ability to always have one step forward, radically“Explains Hokins.”I felt like he was running around with the parking lot. Some actors point out your gaze, some with physical presence – Willem does both. This is what his characters are so dangerous.“
A man will come to my cellar in theaters and Hulu this fall in the United States and logically to liberate Disney+ in France.
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