Alfonso Cuarn, the Academy Award-winning director of films such as Children of Men and Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban, was at the Locarno Film Festival to accept their Lifetime Achievement Award, headline their signature filmmaking masterclass, and introduce a new screening of the 1976 film, Jonah Who Will Be 25 in the Year 2000. While there, he discussed his career and surprised many when he explained he’d been thinking about making a horror film for years. “My aspiration is to one day do a horror film,” said Cuarn (via Deadline), who added:
The multiple Oscar-winning director of Gravity and Roma has shared that he’s set his sights on making a horror movie. Read More