Nikyatu Jusu Hopes Nanny Has A Lasting Impact On America's 'Horror Paradigm'
"I knew that I didn't want to tell a straightforward genre story. I wanted to remix this story of a domestic experience with genre." - Nikyatu Jusu
Read More"I knew that I didn't want to tell a straightforward genre story. I wanted to remix this story of a domestic experience with genre." - Nikyatu Jusu
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Read MoreThe Duke had a problem with Rooster Cogburn's eyepatch too.
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Read MoreRidley Scott isn't exactly known for making fun movies, but his time spent directing Thelma & Louise taught him how to bring that energy to The Martian.
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