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As those of you with a decent grasp of horror trivia already know, the Demeter was the ship whose ultimately doomed journey to deliver some especially dangerous cargo from Transylvania to London was chronicled in the seventh chapter of the Bram Stoker classic Dracula . Although this section, running 16 pages in my copy, contains some of the most evocative imagery in that sometimes clumsily written book, the whole episode is not that important to the narrative. It simply illustrates how the title character got from point A to B, and on the rare occasions when filmmakers have chosen to bring this story to the screen, the journey is either reduced to a brief montage or newspaper headline or ignored entirely. Now comes “The Last Voyage of the Demeter,” a feature-length expansion of those 16 pages that fully examines the strange occurrences aboard one of the most doomed sea journeys in literary history.

Upon hearing this movie's premise for the first time, I wasn’t entirely convinced it could work. This would be a film where practically every audience member would not only know exactly what the supernatural force at the center of the story is before the Universal logo hits the screen. But they would also—barring some unexpected deviation from the well-known narrative—know exactly how the on-screen events would play out. To me, it looked like just another attempt by Universal to introduce the character that played such a key role in the studio’s history to contemporary audiences following the misfired likes of “Dracula: Untold” and the recent and dreadful “ Renfield .” That may have been the case, but the results are a big step up from those previous stumbles, an often striking take on the tale that makes up for what it lacks in surprise with a lot of style and some undeniably effective scare moments.

Set in 1897, the film opens as the Demeter is about to set sail from Transylvania to London, carrying Captain Eliot ( Liam Cunningham ), loyal first mate Wojchek ( David Dastmalchian ), his grandson Toby ( Woody Norman ), and a small crew that grows even smaller when some of the locals recruited for the journey get skittish when they see that the cargo contains many large crates being sent by an unknown figure to Carfax Abbey in London. Among those recruited at the last second is Clemens ( Corey Hawkins ), who signs on as the ship’s doctor to get passage home to England. His expertise comes in handy when one of the boxes is accidentally opened, and an apparent stowaway ( Aisling Franciosi ) is discovered with a mysterious malady that requires numerous blood transfusions. 

Soon, strange things begin happening on the ship. All the livestock on board and Toby’s beloved dog are slaughtered throughout one grisly evening. Sailors begin seeing and hearing odd things at night while on watch, and even the ship’s rats appear to have vanished, leading up to the deathless line, “A boat without rats—such a thing is against nature.” The members of the crew soon begin disappearing, driving the already skittish ones who remain further into paranoia that is not helped when the stowaway, whose name proves to be Anna, finally wakes up and informs Clemens and the others that to steal a line from Mel Brooks , yes, they have Nosferatu. As Dracula ( Javier Botet ) continues snacking through the ship, the rapidly dwindling survivors try to figure out how to stop him before they reach London.

The film was directed by André Øvredal , whose previous credits include such intriguing horror-related efforts as “ Trollhunter ,” “ The Autopsy of Jane Doe ,” and the underrated “ Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark .” This time, he is trying to figure out how to tell a story in which everyone in the audience will be ahead of the characters on the screen at virtually every given point. He accomplishes that primarily by focusing heavily on visual style, creating a moody and haunted atmosphere throughout—even during the scenes set in the daytime—that is both eerily beautiful and just plain eerie. "The Last Voyage of the Demeter" is one of the better-looking horror films to come along in a while. The cat-and-mouse games between Dracula and the crew are staged in a manner that suggests a seafaring variation of “ Alien ,” with Øvredal milking scenes for maximum tension before culminating in some nasty business. 

Bear in mind, some of that business is indeed quite nasty—the visualization of Dracula shown here is a particularly grotesque and demonic variation, the scenes of slaughter are definitely gory enough to earn the “R” rating, and not only does the one character you are conditioned to expect to somehow avoid a gruesome demise end up suffering just that, but they also do so more than once. The performances, especially the ones from genre MVP Dastmalchian, Franciosi (so effective in “ The Nightingale ”), and Botet, are all strong and convincing, which helps to raise the emotional stakes to make up for the lack of surprise.

There are two points where the film stumbles a bit. Although the relatively slow and measured pacing employed by Øvredal to generate suspense is mostly effective and preferable to the quick-cut approach others might have taken, a few scenes here run on too long for their own good. Also, the film—Spoiler Alert!—indulges in one of the most irritating elements of contemporary horror cinema, a final scene that exists solely to set up future movies if this one does well at the box office. 

And yet, the rest of the movie works enough so that these flaws don’t hurt things too badly. “The Last Voyage of the Demeter” may not be a classic in the annals of Dracula cinema along the lines of the Terence Fisher's Hammer production “Horror of Dracula,” Werner Herzog ’s version of “ Nosferatu the Vampyre ,” or Francis Ford Coppola ’s “Bram’s Stoker’s Dracula.” But it is a smart, well-made, and sometimes downright creepy take on the tale that both horror buffs and regular moviegoers can appreciate in equal measure. 

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The Last Voyage of the Demeter (2023)

Rated R for bloody violence.

118 minutes

Corey Hawkins as Clemens

Aisling Franciosi as Anna

Liam Cunningham as Captain Eliot

David Dastmalchian as Wojchek

Chris Walley as Abrams

Stefan Kapičić as Olgaren

Martin Furulund as Larsen

Nikolai Nikolaeff as Petrofsky

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Un chapitre glaçant du classique de la littérature fantastique Dracula de Bram Stoker, LE DERNIER VOYAGE DU DEMETER relate le destin tragique d’un navire marchand, le Demeter, affrété pour transporter une cargaison privée, composée de 50 caisses en bois, des Carpates à Londres. Accablé par d’étranges événements, l’équipage du Demeter tente de repousser une présence impitoyable qui les assaille chaque nuit. Quand le navire atteint enfin la côte anglaise, ce n’est plus qu’une épave délabrée et calcinée, sans un seul survivant à bord.

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A crew sailing from Varna (Bulgaria) by the Black Sea to England find that they are carrying very dangerous cargo. A crew sailing from Varna (Bulgaria) by the Black Sea to England find that they are carrying very dangerous cargo. A crew sailing from Varna (Bulgaria) by the Black Sea to England find that they are carrying very dangerous cargo.

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Let’s say you meet a guy named Dracula. Like, actually named Dracula. It would be weird, right? That name comes with more than 125 years of connotation, a century-plus of accumulated cultural knowledge leaving just about anyone who’s so much as grazed the Western literary canon hardwired to associate “Dracula” with “FUCKING VAMPIRE .”

This means any story about Dracula, like the 2023 movie The Last Voyage of the Demeter , has a huge cultural hurdle to clear. Dracula is so ingrained in the culture that virtually all vampire fiction is commenting on him in some way, and any story directly invoking the Big Undead Man himself has to immediately figure out how it’s going to escape or lean into the powerful gravitational pull of Bram Stoker’s novel. This isn’t the worst problem in the world; a clever storyteller can do a lot with such a wide base of cultural knowledge. The potential for dramatic irony here is frankly delicious. The Last Voyage of the Demeter , however, is not clever.

Directed by André Øvredal with a script credited to Bragi Schut Jr. and Bullet Train ’s Zak Olkewicz, The Last Voyage of the Demeter loosely adapts the captain’s log entries from Stoker’s Dracula , a section of the 1897 novel that briefly details how the vampire made his way from his native Transylvania to England. The log entries are a good bit of epistolary horror — the equivalent of found footage, in literary form — about the captain and crew of the merchant vessel Demeter slowly realizing that something is very wrong on their ship. Dracula, hidden in a crate of earth being shipped as cargo, begins picking off the crew one by one until the Demeter is found wrecked on the rocky shores of Whitby, England.

Dracula, looking like a hairless humanoid bat, stands atop a ship’s crows nest in a dark rainstorm, hoisting a poor man up above him.

The Last Voyage of the Demeter imagines what the novel mostly implies, a two-hour expansion of the Demeter’s doomed journey that trades the novel’s Gothic horror for something akin to Ridley Scott’s Alien , but with more melodrama and less subtlety. The film follows Clemens (Corey Hawkins of In the Heights ) , an itinerant Black doctor who joins the crew of the Demeter mostly by chance. While the ship’s captain, Eliot ( Game of Thrones ’ Liam Cunningham), welcomes Clemens aboard, the crew regards him with suspicion — partly because he’s a newcomer among a tight-knit group of sailors, and partly because of prejudices they harbor.

Clemens, in their eyes, has two marks against him: his race and his education. To the crew, the latter in particular means he’s likely unaccustomed to the physical demands of life at sea, and no different from the cargo they must safeguard across the ocean. The Last Voyage of the Demeter makes very little of this dynamic. It’s mostly functional, a character beat meant to help foster mistrust as the vampire begins picking off cattle and crew.

In fact, The Last Voyage of the Demeter makes very little of most of its potential assets. It’s a film with no vision, a puzzling adaptation that’s so straightforward, viewers might believe every beat comes from Stoker’s novel and not a screenplay imagining what happened between the pages. Maybe the two decades the film spent in development , being rewritten and recast, are to blame; every colorful choice seems to have been wrung out of the script. At every moment, there’s potential for Demeter to become something distinct and interesting, but the screenplay and Øvredal’s direction choose otherwise, embracing straightforward competence over any style or flair. It’s dry historical fiction, Horatio Hornblower’s Dracula .

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This is a film that has the potential to be a paranoid thriller, but dodges paranoia as quickly as possible. It’s a slasher film that resists racking up a body count, a supernatural horror film that isn’t particularly interested in exploring the supernatural. Most importantly, it’s a vampire film about the most famous of vampires, with virtually none of the subtext that makes the bloodsuckers so frightening and enduring, nor the camp that can make them so fun. It’s a standard monster movie, with an indistinct and undistinguished monster.

The Last Voyage of the Demeter is a frustrating movie. The audience knows what to expect from vampires, but the characters do not, and without compelling characterization or stylistic flair, we’re left watching them be idiots in denial for two hours. Seriously — there’s a scene where the characters find the crate where Dracula sleeps, know that’s what it is , that he’s already killed most of the crew, and that they have a powerful weapon against him, and then… do nothing about it? It boggles the mind.

There are no surprises in The Last Voyage of the Demeter . Just about everything in the story plays out exactly how the average horror fan might assume it would, exactly how they know it will, because the movie begins with the end of the story, then does little to play up the dread that comes with that knowledge. And most of us, unfortunately, know too much about this story already. Haven’t you heard? The guy’s name is Dracula .

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The Last Voyage of the Demeter

2023, Horror, 1h 58m

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The Last Voyage of the Demeter finds a fresh angle on Dracula's oft-told tale, although lackluster execution often undercuts the story's claustrophobic tension. Read critic reviews

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A solidly scary Dracula movie, The Last Voyage of the Demeter will reward patient viewers with some intense scenes and plenty of eerie atmosphere. Read audience reviews

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Based on a single chilling chapter from Bram Stoker's classic novel Dracula, The Last Voyage of the Demeter tells the terrifying story of the merchant ship Demeter, which was chartered to carry private cargo--fifty unmarked wooden crates--from Carpathia to London. Strange events befall the doomed crew as they attempt to survive the ocean voyage, stalked each night by a merciless presence onboard the ship. When the Demeter finally arrives off the shores of England, it is a charred, derelict wreck. There is no trace of the crew.

Rating: R (Bloody Violence)

Genre: Horror

Original Language: English

Director: André Øvredal

Producer: Bradley J. Fischer , Mike Medavoy , Arnold Messer

Writer: Bragi F. Schut , Stefan Ruzowitzky , Zak Olkewicz

Release Date (Theaters): Aug 11, 2023  wide

Release Date (Streaming): Aug 29, 2023

Box Office (Gross USA): $13.6M

Runtime: 1h 58m

Distributor: Universal Pictures

Production Co: E1 Entertainment, DreamWorks Pictures, Phoenix Pictures, Studio Babelsberg

Sound Mix: Dolby Atmos, Dolby Digital

Aspect Ratio: Digital 2.39:1

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André Øvredal’s “ The Last Voyage of the Demeter ” is technically adapted from the chapter from Bram Stoker’s “ Dracula ” in which the famous vampire ships himself to England while feasting on the crew, but this drab and generic piece of mid-August schlock might as well be based on a napkin where someone once wrote: “What if ‘ Alien ,’ but on big wooden boat?” 

That decision made a bit more sense in Stoker’s novel, which was smart enough to obscure the Demeter’s crew from the cause of their demise, and even smarter not to render literature’s most famous vampire as a dull gray slate of 2002-ass CGI (all due respect to Spanish actor Javier Botet, who embodies the bat-man whenever it isn’t flying around and brings a lithe physicality to a creature devoid of all other personality). Our doomed sailors don’t even hip to the whole “kill the demon when it’s weak and unconscious” idea after watching most of their more bitten friends erupt into flames under the sun! I know it’s 1867, fellas, but act like you’ve seen a movie before.

Instead he earns his passage home by endearing himself to the captain of the Demeter (a wildly overqualified Liam Cunningham) by saving his nine-year-old grandson (wildly overqualified “C’mon C’mon” star Woody Norman) from a falling coffin. Raining coffins is never a great omen, even if they don’t contain the desiccated body of Dracula and the woman he’s brought onboard as a snack (a wildly overqualified Aisling Franciosi, who does her utmost in a role that effectively boils down to “food”), but Clemens is a man of science, and life hasn’t left him much choice.

The reason for his return voyage is something of a reveal, I suppose, but let’s just say the movie stumbles in its potentially interesting but frustratingly halfhearted efforts to frame Clemens’ experiences with bigotry as his ultimate motivation to kill Dracula. You know what else is a good motivation to kill Dracula? He’s Dracula . 

Credited to Schut and Zak Olkewicz, the shooting script seems to be under the delusion that it can illuminate the unreasonable nature of evil, which is extra adorable in a film so dark and lusterless that you can’t tell who you’re looking at half the time; like so many effects-driven studio horror movies of the last 15 years, “The Last Voyage of the Demeter” is suffocated under a thick layer of unnatural gray murk that makes the whole production feel cheaper for trying to hide its budget constraints. It usually doesn’t matter, as most of the Demeter’s crew proves as interchangeable as their deaths (with the possible exception of Jon Jon Briones’ ultra-religious chef, whose character inspires the film to at least try and spice things up). One scene finds Dracula leaping out at the guy who hates Clemens because he’s Black, another finds Dracula leaping out at the guy who hates Clemens because he’s green.

Despite the skill he’s displayed in previous work like “The Autopsy of Jane Doe,” the “Trollhunter” director is completely at Poseidon’s mercy on this one, as his instinct for shlock rubs against a story that calls for a classicist’s touch (the inverse is also true, which makes for an unintentionally hilarious scene where CGI Dracula tries to pass himself off as a posh British gentleman). Location shooting and an ominous Bear McCreary score bring a whiff of flavor to the early scenes on dry land, but the movie begins to take on water from the moment the Demeter sets sail, as Øvredal fails to shape the musty wooden bowels of the ship into a character of their own, or to do anything else that might help texture the killings to come (there are a few errant hints as to how the Demeter’s hollow planks could have come alive, but they go mostly unexploited). 

Instead, Øvredal falls back on chaos and cruelty, his movie sorely lacking the sense of dread required to justify either one. Not to be all “too much child murder, and in such small portions” about it, but if you’re going to hit below the belt, it’s only right to do so with gusto. Likewise, if you’re going to make an R-rated horror wank about Dracula slurping throats with a smile on his face, make sure that the rest of the movie doesn’t suck as hard as he does.

Universal Pictures will release “The Last Voyage of Demeter” in theaters on Friday, August 11.

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Universal Pictures Canada a dévoilé une bande-annonce pour le film d’horreur fantastique The Last Voyage of the Demeter de André Øvredal.

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Inspiré d’un chapitre glaçant du roman Dracula de Bram Stoker, Le dernier voyage du Demeter raconte l’histoire terrifiante du navire marchand Demeter, affrété pour transporter une cargaison privée – cinquante caisses en bois non marquées – de Carpathia à Londres.

D’étranges événements s’abattent sur l’équipage condamné qui tente de survivre à la traversée de l’océan, traqué chaque nuit par une présence impitoyable à bord du navire. Lorsque le Demeter arrive enfin sur les côtes anglaises, il n’est plus qu’une épave carbonisée et abandonnée. Il n’y a aucune trace de l’équipage.

Le film met en scène Corey Hawkins (In the Heights, Straight Outta Compton) dans le rôle de Clemens, un médecin qui rejoint l’équipage du Demeter, Aisling Franciosi (Game of Thrones, The Nightingale) dans le rôle d’une passagère clandestine involontaire, Liam Cunningham (Game of Thrones, Clash of the Titans) dans le rôle du capitaine du navire et David Dastmalchian (Dune, la franchise Ant-Man) dans le rôle du second du Demeter.

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Le film met également en scène Jon Jon Briones (Ratched, American Horror Story), Stefan Kapicic (Deadpool films, Better Call Saul), Nikolai Nikolaeff (Stranger Things, Bruised) et Javier Botet (It films, Mama).

Réalisé par DreamWorks Pictures et les producteurs de Zodiac et Black Swan , The Last Voyage of the Demeter est dirigé par le virtuose norvégien de l’horreur André Øvredal (Scary Stories To Tell in the Dark, Trollhunter), à partir d’un scénario de Bragi F. Schut (Escape Room), Stefan Ruzowitzky (The Counterfeiters) et Zak Olkewicz (Bullet Train), d’après le chapitre “The Captain’s Log” du Dracula de Bram Stoker.

Le film est produit par Brad Fischer et par les producteurs Mike Medavoy et Arnold Messer, nommés aux Oscars, pour Phoenix Pictures, et est produit par Matthew Hirsch.

The Last Voyage of the Demeter arrive en salles le 11 aout.

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The 'Shape of Water' Oscar winner was previously attached to the project, before passing the baton to his 'Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark' collaborator.

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Director Andre Ovredal and Javier Botet as Nosferatu on the set of The Last Voyage of the Demeter.

André Øvredal ’s The Last Voyage of the Demeter may be based on one chapter of Bram Stoker’s Dracula , but the film has had many chapters in its 25-year development saga.

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Guillermo del Toro was also once attached to the project, and when his schedule became an issue, he quickly recommended Øvredal as his replacement. Del Toro had just produced Øvredal’s Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark (2019), so the two filmmakers had some early discussions about the project before setting sail.

“I had great conversations with him at the beginning, before we got off the ground, and they were extremely helpful,” Øvredal tells The Hollywood Reporter . “I learned so much from working with him on Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark that I was already inside his mind to the degree that I can be.”

Javier Botet, one of the world’s preeminent creature performers, also worked with Øvredal and del Toro on Scary Stories , and he took on the storied role of Dracula in Demeter . Øvredal kept Woody Norman’s young character separated from Botet’s character in order to capture the former’s real surprise during a dramatic scene in the film. Norman, who was already coming off of another disturbing movie in Cobweb , very much wanted the immersive experience.

“Woody hadn’t seen him yet, so we started recording to get his first reaction as Javier came in from the darkness. And he really had a wonderful reaction,” Øvredal says. “You can tell from his eyes that he’s seeing something that he had never seen before, so that was very deliberate.”

Below, during a recent chat with THR , Øvredal also discusses how a potential sequel would have to differ from the source material.

Well, I’m not gonna take any credit for that. I was just a lucky director who happened to be there when the producers and the studio got it into production. They have obviously worked with several super-talented filmmakers over the years, and I was just glad that everything finally came together. Every movie is a miracle to get off the ground, especially a movie like this. It’s set on a ship, it’s a period piece, it needs the right financing structure and it needs the right people behind it on every level. So it just happened to be on my watch, and I’m very lucky. 

With so many different drafts of the script, did you just focus on the most recent one?

I was sent a draft that was more or less the latest one. It was the one that Amblin had optioned. And later, when I started talking with Bragi [Schut Jr.], the original writer, he sent me a very early draft from his childhood. ( Laughs .) So that was great to read, and it had a lot of the same things. So, even though the script has evolved, it still retained his original vision throughout the process. And even with the draft that [co-writer] Zak Olkewicz wrote while I was working on it with him, it’s still the same story even after that draft. 

Before you saw the script, were you skeptical that a 33-page chapter from Bram Stoker’s Dracula could be enough to furnish a two-hour feature film?

Not really. You have the characters, you have the setting, you have Dracula and you have the time to introduce this crew. There’s a lot of stuff to mine, and you want to build the dread and the tension slowly through the movie, as everything starts creeping up on the crew. So there’s definitely a lot of material there, and it was an exciting read. It was one wonderful set piece after another, and the characters were really affecting. So I never really thought of it that way.

Your movie is contained to a ship and each character loses their mind a little bit. Did your cast and crew also feel a bit of cabin fever in such a contained environment for 18 hours a day?

The movie actually takes place during the same time of year that we’re in right now: late July to early August. Did that factor into your release date at all? 

It humorously landed there, but that was a date that Universal suggested to us. Early on, we had a January date, but that was just a placeholder. And then we discussed with them where we actually wanted the movie to be, and it became August 11. And it was like, “That’s perfect, because that’s when the story actually happens.” So it’s been fun to see people commenting online about that.

Guillermo del Toro was once attached to some degree, and being a big fan and former collaborator of yours, he recommended you for the job. Did he serve as a sounding board during production or post?

No, unfortunately. He was so busy with two other movies throughout my process with Demeter . He was working on Nightmare Alley at the same time as we were prepping this, and then he was working on Pinocchio . But I had great conversations with him at the beginning, before we got off the ground, and they were extremely helpful. I learned so much from working with him on Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark that I was already inside his mind to the degree that I can be. I learned so much about the precision of storytelling and how to view a movie from top to bottom, and the way he thinks is extraordinary.

Somewhat, yeah. We did leave a little bit of surprise. We did it specifically with Woody [Norman] when we were about to shoot their first scene together. It’s when Toby sees Dracula for the first time and when he [spoiler] … ( Laughs .) Woody hadn’t seen him yet, so we started recording to get his first reaction as Javier came in from the darkness. And he really had a wonderful reaction. You can tell from his eyes that he’s seeing something that he had never seen before, so that was very deliberate. And it was actually something that Woody really wanted. He didn’t want to see him before we actually shot the scene, and it was a great game.

With so many different versions of Dracula, how did you decide on the look of your iteration? 

The movie ends in a place where people are going to want to see what happens next, especially since there’s a variation from the book. Have you talked at all about what the next chapter would be? 

Yeah, we’ve been humorously discussing whether this movie can keep going. Our title, The Last Voyage of the Demeter , obviously kind of ends it, but the whole idea was to be as truthful to the original source material as possible and still create our own story. But if you wanted to do a sequel, you would actually have to do a revisionist tale, because what happens at the end of the movie does not entirely match up with the book. So you’d have to go a completely different route, and that would be intriguing. So if you were making a sequel, you would probably want to follow the basic trajectory of the book, while adding in some new elements.

I also noticed you thanked Radiohead’s Thom Yorke in the credits. Did he contribute in some way, shape or form?

He just consulted briefly on the score and the soundscape, but that was it, really.

Decades from now, when you’re reminiscing about the making of The Last Voyage of the Demeter , what day will you likely recall first? 

*** The Last Voyage of the Demeter is now playing in movie theaters. This interview was edited for length and clarity .

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