He is eager to discuss his beliefs and hear the good news
Chronology
Two young religious women find themselves caught up in a cat-and-mouse game in a stranger’s home. The end credits include the statement, “No generative Al was used in the production of this film.” Two Mormon missionaries, Paxton and Barnes, are drawn to the home of the polite and knowledgeable Mr. Reed.
If they can
Too eager. When the discussion of theology takes a dark turn, the sisters are just as excited to leave. Heretic is an intense, chilling, and frighteningly candid discussion of the horror of ideas.
Hugh Grant (Mr
It’s exciting to see where each thread and twist takes the characters. I enjoyed the in-depth dialogues about myths, choices, and strange topics like polygamy and Mormon underwear. Reed) was on hand for this world premiere at the Toronto International Film Festival.
East and Thatcher were once Mormons, and Grant connected with certain aspects of Mr
Grant seemed to relish the atypical role for him of playing a “villain.” He was well cast alongside Chloe East and Sophie Thatcher, who were also present at the premiere, as they all seemed to act instinctively and from the heart. Reed. “I found,” Grant said of his character’s views on religion, “that we had a lot in common.” No wonder they were so good.
They were channeling some of their life experiences
Great cast.



50/32