Ethan Hawke is divinely devilish. Credit: Universal Pictures Typically, nostalgia is a mix of longing, joy, and melancholy. But when you grew up in the era of Stranger Danger, that longing might have a bloody raw edge, festered with lingering nightmares. The Black Phone calls to all ...
Halloween party-goers now have a new mask to wear on their faces in the guise ofThe Black Phone(2021)villain daubed, “The Grabber”. Although one must point out the mask is highly influenced by Japanese classic horror,Onibaba(1964).Anyway, the Grabber is a sick individual who prowls and...
Ethan Hawke: I don't know. I did The Black Phone first, and so that was my first villain role. Then after The Black Phone, they offered me the Marvel thing, and it seemed like, "Well, I guess maybe this is the chapter in my life." But Arthur Harrow is not really a villain the...
Set in a suburban town in the '70s, the movie sees a small boy called Finney (Mason Thames) kidnapped and confined to the basement of a serial killer known only as "The Grabber" (Ethan Hawke, wearing a mask that will surely haunt many nightmares). The twist? After dark, the phone ...
Hawke, for his part, is staying booked and busy with a starring role inRobert Eggers'The Northmanand a Marvel comic book project all his own with Disney+'sMoon Knight. The Black Phoneis scheduled to begin filming in North Carolina this February. For more on what Hawke is up to, here ...
Reuniting with hisSinisterdirector Scott Derrickson, Hawke’s portrayal of child abductor The Grabber inThe Black Phonehas earned him rave reviews and added a further feather to his already impressive career cap. Talking with Peter Gray ahead of the film’s local release during its global press co...
Scott Derrickson may have stepped aside from helmingDoctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness, but he’s back in theaters this week with his latest horror film,The Black Phone. Derrickson cast Ethan Hawke in the leading role as The Grabber, a sadistic serial killer and the nightmarish v...
Blumhouse's The Black Phone, directed by Scott Derrickson and starring Ethan Hawke, sees yet another change made to its eventual release date.Blumhouse's upcoming horror film, The Black Phone, starring Ethan Hawke has delayed its release date to summer 2022. Directed and co-written by Scott ...