From the Marvel Cinematic Universe to the world of Christopher Nolan, the list of the best Rebecca Hall movies is a diverse bunch.
Rebecca Hall initiated a huge change in The Night House's script before she signed on to star.
Passing producer Nina Yang Bongiovi recently shared a story that revealed exactly why Rebecca Hall was a perfect choice for the film.
I am happy to sound like a broken record by repeating this; the world needs more Rebecca Hall! My current urgency to shout that out as much as possible likely has something to do with the fact that I’m still quite obsessed with her under-seen 2017 release, Professor Marston and the Wonder Women, and I was also recently flat-out floored by her performance in the Sundance 2020 selection, The Night House. When the opportunity to cover Hall’s next project, Tales from the Loop, came up, there was absolutely no way I was missing out. We recently …
The world needs more Rebecca Hall! She's a powerhouse in just about every film and show that she's in; just wait until you catch her Sundance Film Festival 2020 selection The Night House. I'd truly be shocked if that isn't still one of my favorite 2020 performances by the end of the year. But more specifically, Iron Man 3 needed more Rebecca Hall, and she knew it. While I do enjoy that Marvel movie a good deal, it's abundantly clear that Hall's character, Maya Hansen, was woefully underdeveloped and came no where close to …
If you’re looking for a good scare, look no further than The Night House. If you’re looking for an opportunity to explore the grieving process through a crafty character study with an exceptional lead performance, it’s got you covered in that department as well. The Night House stars Rebecca Hall as Beth. Her husband Owen (Evan Jonigkeit) just unexpectedly took his own life and she’s struggling to keep it together and move forward. Making things even more difficult for Beth? She starts having chilling, intense visions in the middle of the night. But, when she wakes …