![]() “I really dig her she’s just a cool woman,” Bello says of Palmer. She just threw in her own experiences, I guess, and was just so believable.”īello has high praise for her movie daughter, too. “Then when I heard Maria Bello was doing it, I was, ‘Oh, we’ll be fine.’ She’s always a brilliant actress and, you know, suffers from bipolar herself. “When I read the script, I said to them, ‘I know this is a horror film and the focus is going to be on that element’,” Palmer reports, “‘but these characters are so rich in complexity, you have to make sure that whoever plays my mother really does mental illness justice onscreen.’ I’ve seen it done really, really well - ‘A Beautiful Mind’ is such an accurate portrayal of it - but I’ve seen other films where they push it or it’s too hammy, it just doesn’t seem right. When she learns that her 10-year-old half brother Martin (Gabriel Bateman) is having trouble in school and at home, Rebecca is quick to blame her estranged mother, Sophie (Maria Bello). So, after an extremely frightening opening sequence, we’re introduced to Palmer’s Rebecca, an independent metalhead who lives above a tattoo parlor in L.A.’s Highland Park district. With his input, Heisserer wrote a first draft script that was all character and relationship development, then added in scares on subsequent passes. ![]() And it’s precisely what director David Sandberg, screenwriter Eric Heisserer and the film’s producers, who include “Conjuring” and “Saw” maestro James Wan, were going for.Īlthough it grew out of his three-minute YouTube video that went viral with 100 million hits, the Swedish Sandberg wanted his feature-directing debut to be about more than just the short’s demonic force of darkness. Not the most standard response to acting in a movie about Some Kind Of Thing - it’s called Diana here - that exists in the dark but disappears in light and seems to have it in for you and everyone you hold dear, but Palmer seems sincere about it. We wanted to play these believable characters as realistically as possible.” Aside from the supernatural element, it felt like a family drama, and we wanted to act it that way. “There’s such a dysfunction there that was very appealing to me,” adds Palmer, who got her start a little more than a decade ago in such fright films as “Wolf Creek” and “The Grudge 2.” “It was just lovely to delve into this world that felt very real. “My mother suffers with schizophrenia - in the film and real life actually, too - and so for me it was very interesting to see the dynamic between all these family members and seeing the breakdown of their communication. “I’ve always been a big fan of the genre, but this movie felt very different in that it was about this family dynamic,” the 30-year-old Australian says. But it happened to Teresa Palmer with her acclaimed scary movie “Lights Out.” With his recent challenges and now this revelation, Harry is undoubtedly facing immense emotional strain.It’s not often, or more accurately ever, that an actor makes a supernatural horror film they can totally relate to. An insider shared, "To hear that you were an unwanted child is a terrible thing. and decision to step back from royal duties. Royal observers believe this revelation has added more weight to the already strained relationship between Harry and his family, especially in light of his recent move to the U.S. Diana is heard saying, "Charles went up to Mummy and said, 'You know, we were so disappointed. The aired segment is part of seven hours of taped conversations between Diana and author Andrew Morton for his 1992 biography, "Diana: Her True Story." In a particularly heart-wrenching revelation, Diana recounts an incident where Charles expressed his disappointment to Diana's stepmother, Raine Spencer, post Harry's christening. In a recent British TV documentary, Diana's voice is heard saying that Prince Charles was "disappointed" with Harry's birth, a comment that has reportedly sent shockwaves through the Duke of Sussex. In an already tumultuous relationship with the Royal Family, Prince Harry now faces another emotional ordeal, stemming from a revealing interview by his late mother, Princess Diana. Princess Diana had an ally in Princess Margaret, who later became her fiercest critic.
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