Strange Darling Interview: Giovanni Ribisi, Willa Fitzgerald, J.T. Mollner and Z Berg

Writer-director J.T. Mollner’s sophomore feature immediately put him on the genre map. Since its Fantastic Fest world premiere almost a year ago, Strange Darling is that movie you whisper about behind your hands — “Go in knowing nothing.“ Sometimes that type of hype is unwarranted, but trust us when we say a blind first watch is a must, making a second and third watch entirely new experiences. Featuring outstanding performances by both its leads, Willa Fitzgerald and Kyle Gallner, Strange Darling is about a twisted one-night stand gone terribly wrong. We’re not going to spoil any more than that, but what we will talk about is what this movie brings to horror-thrillers and moviegoing audiences. During an exclusive Q&A following an early screening, Collider’s Steve Weintraub had the opportunity to sit down with Mollner, Fitzgerald, cinematographer and actor Giovanni Ribisi and musician Z Berg, to discuss film influences, intentions on set, mishaps, the haunting soundtrack, and tons more. Check out the full conversation in the video above to find out which movies lent inspiration for Strange Darling’s unforgettable candy colors and fairy tale saturation, their passion for filming on 35mm and the challenges that come with it, and perfecting a “haunting and memorable“ soundtrack that exists “somewhere between Julie Cruz and Leonard Cohen.“ Without spoiling anything, they also discuss the nonlinear script, pivotal scenes to be on the lookout for, and more. Whether you’ve seen the movie and want to dig into the how’s and the why’s, or if you’re looking for your next horror fix, check out this spoiler-free conversation. #StrangeDarling #GiovanniRibisi #WillaFitzgerald For interviews, movie reviews, and more visit FOLLOW US ON SOCIAL
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