A24 only recently released two new horrors: Ti West's X, which follows a group of porn stars harassed by an elderly couple, and Halina Reijn's Bodies Bodies Bodies, about a group of 20-somethings that turn on each other at a party. Now the independent entertainment company have another upcoming horror, titled Men.
The trailer for Men is as eerie as one can expect from an A24 movie. Beginning calmly, to the tune of Lesley Duncan's «Love Song,» viewers watch a woman (Jessie Buckley) acquaint herself with the beautiful countryside house she's renting, before things take a dark turn. Suddenly, the woman is reminded of her late husband's (assumed) suicide and is made to feel guilty by the male villagers who stalk her and, creepily, share the innkeeper's (Rory Kinnear) face. It's a terrifying premise that has viewers wanting to know more. Fortunately, here are some answers to those questions.
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Men is written and directed by British novelist and filmmaker Alex Garland. As a novelist, Garland is best known as the author of the hugely successful 1996 novel The Beach, which was adapted into a 2000 movie directed by Danny Boyle and starring Leonardo DiCaprio. Garland also wrote screenplays for Boyle's movies 28 Days Later and Sunshine, and for the movies Never Let Me Go and Dredd. He made his directorial debut with the Oscar-winning sci-fi movie Ex-Machina, about a young programmer (Domhnall Gleeson) who falls in love with a female robot (Alicia Vikander). His second movie, Annihilation, is also a sci-fi movie, based on the 2014 Jeff VanderMeer novel of the same name. Garland also wrote and directed the sci-fi thriller series Devs for Hulu.
The director will be joined by cinematographer Rob Hardy,
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