'Things Heard & Seen' is an adaptation of a book named 'All Things Cease to Appear' by Elizabeth Brundage, and sources tell The Hollywood Reporter that the tone of the movie will be similar to Netflix's acclaimed series 'The Haunting of Hill House'. Their new home is cursed by the murder of its former owners and as haunted secrets reveal themselves, the husband and wife's own marriage reveals itself to have a darkness of its own.Īmanda's character is also said to be struggling to adjust to the small-town life when she comes to believe her house is haunted. If Amanda bags the role, she will play one half of a young couple who move to a farm near a small town in upstate New York. And it was just like it had been taken from my imagination.The 33-year-old actress is reportedly in negotiations to star in the upcoming supernatural thriller, which is being set up at Netflix, according to The Hollywood Reporter. We had alligators along the banks and snake wranglers. ![]() "We had crazy thunder and lightening storms, and at one point the set flooded. "To actually film in these amazing sort of bayous and marshes with the Spanish moss and the sound of cicadas, oh, it was just absolutely magical," she said. That was the hope for the movie was to create that same sort of world that you didn't want to leave."īritish actress Daisy Edgar-Jones, who plays Kya in the film, said she met with author Delia Owens when they shot on location in the marshlands around New Orleans. There's this epic romance that provides a certain escape from some of the harsher realities of our lives And so I think especially during a pandemic it was so wonderful to be immersed in that world and that was the hope for the movie. "There's this survivalist tale and this observation of nature which is so gorgeously articulated by a scientist. "There's this great murder mystery that keeps you turning the pages," director Olivia Newman said. Instead, they talked up how the isolation and resilience of Where the Crawdads Sing resonated with readers, especially when the coronavirus pandemic left many feeling alone. In an interview, the director and star of the movie both told me they didn't know anything about this part of Delia Owens' past, though they did say she has a cameo in the film. Taylor Swift wrote and sang on the film's soundtrack, saying on Instagram, she wanted "to create something haunting and ethereal to match this mesmerizing story." But she's faced social media backlash for her involvement in the film. So the news continues to hang over the film like Spanish moss over a murky bayou. He quoted Delia Owens saying she had nothing to do with it.įor months, the movie's publicists have told me the author is not available to comment. But the journalist says their attorneys have issued statements of denial in the killing. According to Jeffrey Goldberg, some witnesses reportedly implicated Mark Owens and his son Christopher. You can hear the gunshots, but the shooter of the unidentified man was never seen on camera, a body was never found, and no one has been formally charged with a crime. "The bodies of the poachers are often left where they fall, for the animals to eat," narrator Meredith Viera said on the show Turning Point. In fact, an ABC news crew documenting the Owens's work in 1995 actually captured the execution of a suspected poacher. His reporting suggests the Owens set up a brutal operation to go after anyone who was a threat to the elephant reserve. Journalist Jeffrey Goldberg first wrote about this for The New Yorker in 2010, and more recently, The Atlanticmagazine, where he's now editor in chief. At the time, she and her then-husband Mark were living in Zambia as animal conservationists, trying to save elephants from poachers. ![]() With the film's release, news has resurfaced that 73-year-old Owens is still wanted for questioning by Zambian authorities as a possible witness, co- conspirator and accessory to federal crimes. "Īnd murder - a real life murder in the mid 1990s - is the big elephant in the room. She layers on this thriller element, there's a murder. ![]() "It felt like when I was reading To Kill A Mockingbird or just any sort of classic Southern literature. "It just blew me away," Witherspoon told CBS Sunday Morning.
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