Film critic Peter Travers reviews "Heretic," directed by Scott Beck and Bryan Woods, starring Hugh Grant, Sophie Thatcher and Chloe East.
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Heretic' directors and writers Scott Beck and Bryan Woods talk complacency within Hollywood and the effort to create ...
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The new horror movie 'Heretic' delves into Mormonism more than any mainstream film to date. The directors of the film explained why they chose to explore that faith. During a 2024 interview with ...
“We were starting to get our bearings with Mormon faith, which is the entry point into the film,” Beck says of the early genesis of Heretic, and how it became a project of genuine inquiry for ...
In the new religious horror movie from Scott Beck and Bryan Woods, East (The Fabelmans) and Thatcher (Yellowjackets) play Sister Paxton and Sister Barnes, a pair of Mormon missionaries deployed to ...
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