Beck and Woods began writing the script a decade ago. They were stumped by Grant’s character, Mr. Reed, who speaks fluently ...
The film, written and directed by Scott Beck and Bryan Wood (the screenwriters of “A Quiet Place”), turns the actor's awkward ...
Hugh Grant moves away from his typical charming roles and transforms into a religion-obsessed villain in "Heretic." It's in ...
After vowing not to return to rom-coms, Grant reprises his role as Daniel Cleaver in 'Bridget Jones: Mad About the Boy' ...
For decades, Hugh Grant was the ideal romantic-comedy heartthrob, so there’s something darkly subversive about casting him as ...
Before “Weddings” was released, Grant took a role in Mike Newell’s next film, the period coming-of-age drama “An Awfully Big Adventure,” as a predatory director at a shabby English provincial theater.
After some difficulties connecting to a Zoom, Hugh Grant eventually opts to just phone instead. “Sorry about that,” he ...
A24 Share From the 1990s through the 2000s, Hugh Grant had a magnificent run as an exceedingly charming and decent leading ...
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In wily, vamping style, the actor plays a friendly neighbor to two missionaries before turning his home into a horror-filled slaughterhouse.
Mormon missionaries find themselves trapped in the home of a stranger intent on testing their faith in “Heretic.” Why are they there? And why does the stranger look like Hugh Grant? Because this ...
The official logline for Heretic reads, “Two young missionaries are forced to prove their faith when they knock on the wrong door and are greeted by a diabolical Mr. Reed (Hugh Grant), becoming ...