After years of directing better-than-average independent sleeper thrillers – except for 2010’s misstep Vanishing on 7th Street – Brad Anderson had a bit of a hit on his hands with The Call, which has earned $40 million in just over two weeks with just a $13 million budget. Lest one thought he’d be going for something more commercial, Anderson isn’t that kind of a guy.
His latest project, the psychological thriller Eliza Graves, just added Jim Sturgess to its cast, according to The Hollywood Reporter. Sturgess has been on a sci-fi run as of late, with Juan Solanas’ Upside Down and the Wachowski’s Cloud Atlas as his latest projects to hit theaters, and audiences will next see him in Mat Whitecross’ thriller Ashes and Giuseppe Tornatore’s romantic drama The Best Offer, as well as the just-finished crime biopic Electric Slide.
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His latest project, the psychological thriller Eliza Graves, just added Jim Sturgess to its cast, according to The Hollywood Reporter. Sturgess has been on a sci-fi run as of late, with Juan Solanas’ Upside Down and the Wachowski’s Cloud Atlas as his latest projects to hit theaters, and audiences will next see him in Mat Whitecross’ thriller Ashes and Giuseppe Tornatore’s romantic drama The Best Offer, as well as the just-finished crime biopic Electric Slide.
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