Gravity director Alfonso Cuaron wants to make a horror movie
Alfonso Cuaron wants to make a horror movie inspired by films like 'Rosemary’s Baby' and 'The Babadook'.The 62-year-old Mexican director includes sci-fi films 'Gravity' and 'Children of Men' as well as dramas 'Roma' and 'A Little Princess', but he is yet to turn his cameras to the horror genre.Cuaron - who also helmed 'Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban' - insists it is his next ambition to create film that will fascinate and terrify audiences like those two horror classics.Speaking at the Locarno Film Festival, in Switzerland, he said: "My aspiration is to one day do a horror film."I love 'Rosemary’s Baby', and the other Polanski films, and films like 'The Babadook'. They’re so grounded in reality and in character so I love those."Cuaron has been trying to write...
- 13/8/2024
- de Philip Hamilton
- Bang Showbiz
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