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Scott Derrickson tells Entertainment Weekly that the actress was "being really earnest" and that "makes you as a filmmaker feel good" ...
Scott Derrickson shares his love of "Parks and Recreation" and what it meant to see those stars engage with his work in that ...
Aubrey Plaza is no stranger to balancing comedy with pathos, but in a recent conversation, she revealed just how personally ...
The Gorge filmmaker Scott Derrickson responded to Aubrey Plaza’s recent comments about the Apple TV+ movie helping her ...
For Scott Derrickson's genre mash-up The Gorge, the Emmy-nominated sound editing team needed to find a soundscape that fit ...
Scott Derrickson Explains Why He Needed to Make ‘The Gorge’ Before ‘The Black Phone 2’ The action-romance film starring Anya Taylor-Joy and Miles Teller comes just eight months before his ...
“The Gorge” director Scott Derrickson unpacks his genre-bending action-romance, reflects on his career highs and lows, and explains why AI will never equal human creativity.
Scott Derrickson survived his first home invasion when he was 6 years old. "I had gone down the street to a friend's house," the Colorado born-and-raised director of horror hits like Sinister and ...
Scott Derrickson was almost certain that Ethan Hawke would never agree to star in his horror movie “The Black Phone.” But after getting Hawke on board, Derrickson said he now feels Hawke’s ...
Scott Derrickson rounded out our conversation about horror villains by offering one more tip to the horror fans and filmmakers out there: stay in the present, rather than harping on the past.
And yet Derrickson was also keen to show that fortitude is hard to snuff out. “It’s a really wonderful picture and somehow as bleak as it is, it also shows the resilience of children,” he said.
Filmmaker Scott Derrickson was first introduced some 10 years ago to a New York cop who had undertaken what he calls "the Work" of investigating demonic possession and performing exorcisms.