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Sep 16, 2014 · Dan Stevens (Downton Abbey) finds new depths of seduction and menace in a thriller from Adam Wingard (You’re Next).
Sep 19, 2014 · The Dissolve: Adam, you’ve repeatedly talked about the frustration of how slowly film production moves, and how you’ve worked in shorts and quick-turnaround indie films because it lets you get your work to the public faster. Did a bigger budget and a much longer lead time change how you work?
5 days ago · The Guest is a 2014 Thriller featuring Dan Stevens, Leland Orser, and Maika Monroe. Written by Simon Barrett and directed by Adam Wingard, the film sees a soldier show up at the door of a couple grieving the loss of their military son, offering to help in any way he can. The couple soon finds out he may not be who he claims.
His first feature, the horror comedy Home Sick, starring Bill Moseley and Tiffany Shepis, was a stepping stone to his second feature, the psychotropic ghost story horror film Pop Skull. Made on a total budget of $2,000, Pop Skull had its international premiere at the Rome Film Festival and its domestic premiere at the AFI Film Festival in 2007.
Mar 29, 2024 · Starting with low-budget horror before going on to huge blockbusters, Adam Wingard's filmography is certainly interesting, but which movie's the best?
Jan 23, 2014 · While The Babadook is the kind of horror movie that’s more soul-shaking than “fun,” Adam Wingard’s The Guest is so silly that it’s unlikely to give anyone more than a mild shiver. But that’s okay, for one big reason: Dan Stevens.
At 19 Adam got his start in feature film making early with his directorial debut Home Sick, a slasher horror film starring Bill Moseley and Tom Toweles. However it was his second effort at 24 years old with the film Pop Skull that garnered him a talent to watch.