Gareth Edwards Teases The Tech War Inspiration Behind The Creator

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Saw X director Kevin Greutert teases the film’s approach to John Kramer. Morfydd Clark and Matt Smith get all spooky about trees in supernatural folk horror Starve Acre. Plus, behind the scenes on the return of The Nun. To me, my spoilers!

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Kramer is the centre of the story. They tried to make the last Saw without Tobin [Bell] and to me, that was a pretty gutsy move.

This one has pulled back to a somewhat more realistic level. Not maybe Saw I-level simplicity, but close. The more that the audience can get the sense that a smart engineer – which he is – could figure out what to do with these parts and make it work, the better. [Saw X] is an emotional journey that you go on with John Kramer, and less a slaughterhouse that you experience from the point of view of the victims. Obviously there will be people that can’t handle it, but I think it has a good chance of appealing to people beyond gore freaks.

That said, Coming Soon confirms Saw X has been rated “R” for “sequences of grisly bloody violence and torture, language, and some drug use.”


The Creator

In conversation with /Film, Gareth Edwards revealed the visual design of The Creator was inspired by the simple idea, “what if the Sony Walkman won the tech war instead of the Apple Mac?”

The way we tried to quickly describe the design aesthetic of the movie is that it’s a little bit retro-futuristic. So it was like, imagine the Apple Mac hadn’t won the tech war, and the Sony Walkman had. So everything has this sort of ‘90s, ‘80s kind of Walkman, Nintendo [vibe]. We looked at all the product design from that era, and kind of riffed off little pieces and tried to put it on the robots.

And the robots ... we did a whole pass at one point where we took insects, and we took insect heads and tried to make it as if that insect had been made by Sony, and changed it into product design. Whether it was a praying mantis or things like [that]. And then equally, we took products and tried to turn them into organic-looking heads. So we took things like film projectors and vacuum cleaners and things like this and just messed around. And usually took both of those things and put them together and deleted pieces and just kind of kept experimenting. It was kind of like evolution in real life. It’s like DNA getting merged together with other DNA and trying to create something better than the previous thing.


Starve Acre

Bloody-Disgusting has our first looks at Morfydd Clark and Matt Smith in Starve Acre, a folk horror movie set in 1970's England following Richard and Juliette, a couple “whose seemingly idyllic rural English family life is thrown into turmoil when their son Ewan starts acting out of character. At Starve Acre, their remote family home, archaeologist Richard buries himself in exploring a folkloric myth that the ancient oak tree on their land is imbued with phenomenal powers, while Juliette turns to the local community to find some kind of peace.”

Photo: British Film Institute
Photo: British Film Institute
Photo: British Film Institute
Photo: British Film Institute


Poor Things

Coming Soon also has a new poster for Yorgos Lanthimos’s new Frankenstein-inspired film, Poor Things.

Photo: Searchlight Pictures
Photo: Searchlight Pictures


The Nun 2

The cast and crew of The Nun 2 discuss The Conjuring franchises’ tenth anniversary in a new featurette.


King of Killers

Meanwhile, Lionsgate has released a new clip of Frank Grillo punchin’ and kickin’ in King of Killers, a film adaptation of the graphic novel by Kevin Grevioux.


Five Nights at Freddy’s

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Bargain

Elsewhere, an untimely earthquake upsets an auction for human organs in the trailer for Bargain.



Archer

Finally, Archer tracks a villain to an exclusive resort in the synopsis for “Face Off,” the sixth episode of his final season at FX.

Archer tries to find an elusive villain at an exclusive resort, while Lana learns some explosive truths about running a spy agency. Written by Matt Roller.

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