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https://nerdist.com/article/lulu-wilson-becky-interview/

Lulu Wilson has grown up steeped in horror. Literally. Her first feature role was in the occult thriller Deliver Us from Evil and from there she’s starred in a selection of other haunting supernatural chillers like Ouija: Origin of Evil, Annabelle: Creation, and of course Haunting of Hill House. In her newest film, Becky, Wilson takes center stage as a desperately angry young woman who has to dispatch a group of Nazis who have infiltrated her family’s cabin in the woods. It’s a gritty little horror-thriller filled with practical effects, gore, and a solid Nazi body count! Nerdist chatted with Wilson about taking on the role, her process, and the freedom of getting to be really f***ing angry!

As you can see from our exclusive red-band trailer above, Becky—directed by Jonathan Milott, Cary Murnionis a no-holds-barred kid-that-kills movie. But the twist here is the killer is our hero and she’s protecting her family and herself. It’s a slasher movie where the final girl is both the survivor and the killer, and Wilson makes it an exhilarating watch. For Wilson, these kinds of films are what make her excited to act. “As I’ve grown up in this thriller-horror genre, I find that the experiences I’ve had are what take me back to genre every time,” Wilson said. “I also think that my best roles that I’ve played are in the horror-thriller realm. And obviously I’ve just worked with so many amazing horror directors!”

Wilson is quick to tell us that she thinks that Becky is more of a thriller than a straight horror, but those nuances are another thing that appeals to her. “I love how horror isn’t just one genre; it can be all the genres in one!” she said. “Some horror movies are really scary and really dramatic. There are others that sort of have that comedy or have some sort of just heart-wrenching aspect.”

[MONDAY 10AM PT] Lulu Wilson on the Cathartic Anger of BECKY (Exclusive)_1

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In a way, Becky represents all the things that Wilson loves about genre. There’s a little humor, a lot of horror, and a heart-wrenching origin, all of which offered the young actress a chance to do something young women rarely get to do: be angry. “I can’t even describe how amazing it was. Usually in a movie like this, Becky would have to be really pretty or very fragile, she’d have to be saved. But here she’s gonna save herself,” Wilson said. “I just love that because I personally get very angry when girls are portrayed like these fragile little beings. I hate it. I get really, really angry. Also, being able to put my teenage anger into it and having that opportunity to just cry and scream and beat up these four guys was an amazing feeling.”

Despite all of her anger and violence, Wilson told me that making Becky empathetic was key. “I wanted her to be likable. I wanted audiences to root for her,” Wilson said. “I didn’t want Becky to just be a bratty teenager. So I think putting that sort of emotion behind her feelings about the death of her mom, and that being the root of her anger, I really wanted to incorporate that. Also, not having her just be a one-dimensional character.”

She added, “You see a lot of TV shows with bratty teenage girls, but I didn’t want people to respond that way to Becky. I want people to be like, ‘Oh, this is maybe not totally realistic, but for the most part relatable.’ Mostly, I wanted other teenage girls, if they watch it, to be able to relate to her anger and to root for her.”

[MONDAY 10AM PT] Lulu Wilson on the Cathartic Anger of BECKY (Exclusive)_2

Quiver Distribution

Wilson told Nerdist that the film also gave her the chance to live out a lifelong dream. “There were so many amazing things to shoot. And it’s a pretty small thing but just being able to go into my fort and tear it apart. I had always wanted to do that because that’s like my first reaction when I’m angry, to just destroy something, so that was great to film.”

For a film with such a young protagonist Becky is a brutal thrill-ride with plenty of gruesome moments which are brought to life with glorious practical effects. It was experience that Wilson won’t soon forget. “I think it’s my first time working on a project that had most if not all, practical effects. I mean, a guy got lit on fire in front of me. Which was insane! To be able to say that gives me  bragging rights, I can brag about that! But watching that was a really great experience and seeing all the work that special effects artists put into was incredible. I got really close with Carly, our special effects artist. Even just having like the smallest practical effects are just like my broken nose was amazing. It’s really like art.”

[MONDAY 10AM PT] Lulu Wilson on the Cathartic Anger of BECKY (Exclusive)_3

Quiver Distribution

Although the radical leading role seems like the perfect fit for Wilson, the internet went wild when they saw the rising horror star kicking Nazi ass in the first trailer. The actor didn’t immediately jump at the chance due to some of her previous experiences as a young performer. “I wasn’t sure; maybe this would be weird because I’m a kid and sometimes adults don’t have the greatest respect for kid actors,” she said. “But I found that every single person on the set of Becky respected me as an actor and treated me as an adult. And I am so grateful for that. But I also don’t think that there would be a scenario where your character’s name being the title of the movie wouldn’t be the best experience ever. And it was a first for me.”

As for what the newly born horror heroine Becky will do next? Wilson laughed, “I don’t know for certain, but whatever she does I think it’s going to be pretty badass.”

Featured Image: Quiver Distribution

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June 2, 2020

Lulu Wilson on the Cathartic Anger of BECKY

https://nerdist.com/article/lulu-wilson-becky-interview/

Lulu Wilson has grown up steeped in horror. Literally. Her first feature role was in the occult thriller Deliver Us from Evil and from there she’s starred in a selection of other haunting supernatural chillers like Ouija: Origin of Evil, Annabelle: Creation, and of course Haunting of Hill House. In her newest film, Becky, Wilson takes center stage as a desperately angry young woman who has to dispatch a group of Nazis who have infiltrated her family’s cabin in the woods. It’s a gritty little horror-thriller filled with practical effects, gore, and a solid Nazi body count! Nerdist chatted with Wilson about taking on the role, her process, and the freedom of getting to be really f***ing angry!

As you can see from our exclusive red-band trailer above, Becky—directed by Jonathan Milott, Cary Murnionis a no-holds-barred kid-that-kills movie. But the twist here is the killer is our hero and she’s protecting her family and herself. It’s a slasher movie where the final girl is both the survivor and the killer, and Wilson makes it an exhilarating watch. For Wilson, these kinds of films are what make her excited to act. “As I’ve grown up in this thriller-horror genre, I find that the experiences I’ve had are what take me back to genre every time,” Wilson said. “I also think that my best roles that I’ve played are in the horror-thriller realm. And obviously I’ve just worked with so many amazing horror directors!”

Wilson is quick to tell us that she thinks that Becky is more of a thriller than a straight horror, but those nuances are another thing that appeals to her. “I love how horror isn’t just one genre; it can be all the genres in one!” she said. “Some horror movies are really scary and really dramatic. There are others that sort of have that comedy or have some sort of just heart-wrenching aspect.”

[MONDAY 10AM PT] Lulu Wilson on the Cathartic Anger of BECKY (Exclusive)_1

Quiver Distribution

In a way, Becky represents all the things that Wilson loves about genre. There’s a little humor, a lot of horror, and a heart-wrenching origin, all of which offered the young actress a chance to do something young women rarely get to do: be angry. “I can’t even describe how amazing it was. Usually in a movie like this, Becky would have to be really pretty or very fragile, she’d have to be saved. But here she’s gonna save herself,” Wilson said. “I just love that because I personally get very angry when girls are portrayed like these fragile little beings. I hate it. I get really, really angry. Also, being able to put my teenage anger into it and having that opportunity to just cry and scream and beat up these four guys was an amazing feeling.”

Despite all of her anger and violence, Wilson told me that making Becky empathetic was key. “I wanted her to be likable. I wanted audiences to root for her,” Wilson said. “I didn’t want Becky to just be a bratty teenager. So I think putting that sort of emotion behind her feelings about the death of her mom, and that being the root of her anger, I really wanted to incorporate that. Also, not having her just be a one-dimensional character.”

She added, “You see a lot of TV shows with bratty teenage girls, but I didn’t want people to respond that way to Becky. I want people to be like, ‘Oh, this is maybe not totally realistic, but for the most part relatable.’ Mostly, I wanted other teenage girls, if they watch it, to be able to relate to her anger and to root for her.”

[MONDAY 10AM PT] Lulu Wilson on the Cathartic Anger of BECKY (Exclusive)_2

Quiver Distribution

Wilson told Nerdist that the film also gave her the chance to live out a lifelong dream. “There were so many amazing things to shoot. And it’s a pretty small thing but just being able to go into my fort and tear it apart. I had always wanted to do that because that’s like my first reaction when I’m angry, to just destroy something, so that was great to film.”

For a film with such a young protagonist Becky is a brutal thrill-ride with plenty of gruesome moments which are brought to life with glorious practical effects. It was experience that Wilson won’t soon forget. “I think it’s my first time working on a project that had most if not all, practical effects. I mean, a guy got lit on fire in front of me. Which was insane! To be able to say that gives me  bragging rights, I can brag about that! But watching that was a really great experience and seeing all the work that special effects artists put into was incredible. I got really close with Carly, our special effects artist. Even just having like the smallest practical effects are just like my broken nose was amazing. It’s really like art.”

[MONDAY 10AM PT] Lulu Wilson on the Cathartic Anger of BECKY (Exclusive)_3

Quiver Distribution

Although the radical leading role seems like the perfect fit for Wilson, the internet went wild when they saw the rising horror star kicking Nazi ass in the first trailer. The actor didn’t immediately jump at the chance due to some of her previous experiences as a young performer. “I wasn’t sure; maybe this would be weird because I’m a kid and sometimes adults don’t have the greatest respect for kid actors,” she said. “But I found that every single person on the set of Becky respected me as an actor and treated me as an adult. And I am so grateful for that. But I also don’t think that there would be a scenario where your character’s name being the title of the movie wouldn’t be the best experience ever. And it was a first for me.”

As for what the newly born horror heroine Becky will do next? Wilson laughed, “I don’t know for certain, but whatever she does I think it’s going to be pretty badass.”

Featured Image: Quiver Distribution

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June 2, 2020

Is Hickman the Boldest Marvel Writer Of The Decade? The Answer Is Yes.

https://blacknerdproblems.com/is-hickman-the-boldest-marvel-writer-of-the-decade-the-answer-is-yes/

Look, I’m not here to convince you that Jonathan Hickman is the greatest comic book writer of the last decade (even though all signs point to that being an unequivocal FACT). I am here to tell you that he’s hands down the boldest writer in this Marvelous world of extraordinary men and fantastic storytelling. If you’ve seen his meticulously crafted directors cut scripts, you know how intricate his world-building is. Hickman is that wildcard in your crew who can make a mundane Monday night out for drinks sound like an all expenses paid bachelor party in Cancun.

The scope of his writing is impressive, the attention to detail is astounding and the amount of fun he has bringing it all to fans is easy to tell. This man has set up series years in advance. He references old issues like a serial monogamist complaining about exes. Hickman has scaled the comic book mountain of success on numerous occasions and somehow keeps coming back with new ways to get the Comics channel of our Slack chat JUMPIN. Ladies and Gentlemen, I present to you; Exhibits A, B and C.

Exhibit A: Fantastic Four (2010)

Hickman is a far out dude, and his 2010 (plus some) run on Fantastic Four proved exactly how wild. From the First Family’s excursion to the Kingdom of Subterranea inside the Earth, to a stow away vacay on Nu-World with uncle Johnny and The Thing, his settings are big, self indulgent and make incredible canvases for the artists who get the pleasure of drawing the scripts Hickman concocts.

After finishing this series, the biggest thing that struck me was how much Hickman made me appreciate Franklin and Valeria, kids I couldn’t care any less about, as the most formidable siblings in the universe. When Valeria is helping Ted Castle open a portal back to Earth and says, “Promise me you won’t tell anyone, but I’m already smarter than my dad.” I almost LOST IT! Not only because she was 100% right and showing out, but also because Franklin had the audacity to follow up her groundbreaking statement with the simple question of “You want a sandwich?” to Ted. While it takes a bit longer for Franklin to have his day in the sun, we soon find out the Richards’ kids just may be the smartest and most powerful superheroes in existence.

To wrap up Exhibit A, I’d like to remind everyone of the Council of Reed Richards’ from all the universes. While different versions of a hero have been a comic book device for quite some time, I’ve never fathomed someone of Mr. Fantastic’s intellect could be working together with scores of fellow geniuses to end racism solve everything. Hickman showed us this incredible secret, unveiled even darker secrets (hundreds of mentally incapacitated Doctor Dooms anyone?) then ripped it all away from us to showcase the relatable power of his writing. At the end of day, Reed Richards is family man and that’s what we love about him and this comic.

Exhibit B: Avengers/New Avengers/Secret Wars (2015)

When you talk about Exhibit B, you gotta say it all together like A Tribe Called Quest. Hickman’s writing on AvengersNew Avengers and Secret Wars all intertwines like a fresh set of cornrows. Some are put off by the way the books play off of each other, but the culminating payoff we see in Secret Wars is far too rewarding.

The way Hickman set the stage for his Illuminati to begin their covert world control was so powerful, yet swift.

All Hickman did was show us the most honorable hero accepting the fact he must bring the greatest minds together to defend the Earth and Universe from it’s greatest threat thus far. On top of the incredible vantage point we’re given in this super powered world, Hickman took it one step further and showed us a whole nother world of heroes that easily rival the ones we all ride for were unsurprisingly amazing to read about. If I could get a 12 issue series featuring The Rider, Doctor Spectrum, The Jovian, Boundless, Sun God and The Noan I’d throw unhealthy amounts of money at Jonathan for those books.

While Black Panther, Reed Richards and company pull planet saving strings, Hickman is simultaneously finessing the pen in The Avengers. The threats that Earth faces come from so many directions that Cap and Tony pop the green smoke signal, calling in the heavy hitters. While many people have tried, I don’t know how you make an argument for this being anything short of the most powerful Avengers team of all team. I mean..Thor, Captain Marvel and Hyperion alone are top 5 dead or alive!

Between these two titles, Hickman delivers incredible character creations in Ex Nihilo, Tamara Devoux aka Captain Universe, Nightmask, Abyss, The Black Swans, The Black Priests, The Gardeners, The Ivory Kings, The Mapmakers, The Builders and so much more. After enjoying the spectacle of it all, these elements eventually come to an end as everything does.

But before Everything Dies, Victor Von Doom gives the business to the Beyonders and channels the resulting energy into Owen Reece. That energy is used to gather what remained of the Multiverse into a single planet known as Battleworld. The resulting Secret Wars shows what happens to the remaining survivors as life is upended, memories are altered and the cosmically powered “God Emperor” Doom finally achieves his dream of ruling a utopia controlled by law and order, just as he predicted in Black Panther: Deadliest of the Species 6 years prior. As we all know, the multiverse is recreated but as Bast is my witness, the journey to get there is one of the boldest comics I’ve ever read.

Exhibit C: House of X/Powers of X

If you’re not up on the history changing work that Hickman dropped on X-Men fans last year, I honestly have nothing to say to you. Just enjoy this. And that. Can’t forget this bad boy. Oh you want more of that X work?? Have at it. The list goes on…and they’re all so dam good!!

I hadn’t read Hickman’s previous comics before he retconned X-Men in HOX/POX, but I swiftly jumped on everything with Hickman’s name on it afterwards. Hickman (with the help of Silva and Larraz) resurrected the X-Men comic and that’s not an overstatement.

Claremont and Jim Lee’s X-Men #1 is by far the best selling comic of all-time.

The Gifted Youngsters haven’t been the same since the 90s and certainly haven’t been anything to write home about since various Avengers titles took their lunch money in the 2000s and never relented. Until 2019. PoX #1, HoX #1 and X-Men #1 all finished as top 10 selling comics of the year. 15 Dawn of X books were in the top 50. 15 written or heavily influenced books!

Hickman took this job and made bold claims. He took this job and brought it back to the days of Claremont and Morrison. He gave the X-Men sanctity on Krakoa. He took the X-Men to the future, made a pit stop on Mars and back, which leaves room for some wild storytelling for the next decade or two. Let’s not even get into the greatness of The Five, The Quiet Council, The Great Captains, Notorious Apocalypse, Homo Novissima, or Crucible. There’s just so much good content to go around.

If you really needed convincing, these three examples provide a definitive roadmap for anyone looking for the most daring, creative and engaging Marvel writer of the last decade. If you’ve yet to read them yet, strap yourself in and prepare to shuffle around your all time favorite comics list because Hickman is.

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June 2, 2020

We’re With You In The Fight

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ione BLM

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iOne Digital stands in solidarity with all things Black.

Activism is multifaceted. We need soldiers on the streets. We need financial backers. We need organizers. We need prayer warriors. And, we need storytellers. iOne Digital has long been committed to sharing Black stories, fighting for Black lives, and championing Black success. Each day our team remains committed to magnifying one simple truth: Black lives have always mattered.

As we move into a different phase in the fight for social justice, we implore our community to finance the movement, engage in the movement, and to remain devoted to those who tell our stories, from our lens. Here’s how.

Donate Your Dollars, Consistently. Our leadership and activism must have funding. Find Black-led organizations that align with our goals, such as Black Visions CollectiveThe National Bail Out Collective, and Until Freedom, and invest in them regularly to ensure that we have the resources to continue our fight.

Find Your Role. We are all in this fight. Spread the word. Join local organizations. Send resources. Withhold financial support from companies. Engage in active prayer. Determine how you can support creating change.

Beware of Those Who Wish to Co-opt the Movement. Look beyond the hashtagFollow the official sites of movement leaders for directives. Go to the main content hubs for organizations such as Black Lives MatterUntil Freedom and NAACP for facts and actions steps.

We stand together.


June 2, 2020

Glossier Makes A $1 Million Pledge To The Black Community

https://www.essence.com/beauty/glossier-makes-a-1-million-pledge-to-the-black-community/

Glossier is springing into actionwith a $1 million pledge to help fight “systematic racism, white supremacy, and the historic oppression of the Black community.” 

On Saturday, the world-famous beauty brand announced a donation in the amount of “$500k across organizations combatting racial injustice” and an additional $500K to Black-owned beauty businesses in the form of grants.

The brand shared the news in an Instagram post naming Black Lives Matter, The NAACP Legal Defense and Education Fund, The Equal Justice Initiative, The Marsha P. Johnson Institute, and We The Protesters recipients of the donation. Details surrounding the grant initiative will be released later this June.

“We’re inspired by so many people in our community who are using their voices and making change,” reads the post. “We see you and are with you.”

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Glossier is one of the first beauty companies to openly make a financial contributionto organizations focused on combatting racial injustice following death of George Floyd, Ahmaud Arbery and Breonna Taylor.

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