Info in Movie News | The upcoming psychological thriller movie 'The Technique', is all set to bring an electrifying experience as it ropes in an ensemble cast that features stars from various spectrums of Hollywood. The stellar line-up includes Ben Platt (from Theater camp), Emma Roberts (The Blackcoat's Daughter), Kelsey Asbille (Yellowstone), Nicholas Alexander Chavez (Monsters: The Lyle and Erik Menendez Story), Laura Harrier (BlacKkKlansman), and Noomi Rapace (The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo), all set to be a part of this thrilling project.
The movie, as reported by Deadline, will also mark the directorial debut of Brian McGreevy, renowned writer, and creator acclaimed for his unique narrative style. Not only will McGreevy be directing the movie, but he has also penned the original screenplay for 'The Technique'. However, the storyline is still under wraps, which only fuels the anticipation more.
The Technique is being produced by Miles Skinner of Hypothesis and Andrea Bucko of Raised By Wolves, with the movie's funding and development involving a handful of parties, including York movies and Cinelaunch. Raised By Wolves has previously been associated with projects like Alpha Gang, Captivated, and Gus Van Sant's Dead Man’s Wire.
Featuring actors who have proven their mettle across diverse genres, 'The Technique' promises an intensely powerful cinematic experience. Getting out of his comfort zone and trying a new genre is how Ben Platt, who came to fame in musical, will be seen, Emma Roberts, on the other hand, will be utilizing her track record in the thriller and horror movies to try something new. Noomi Rapace, who is well-known for the intense character of The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo, will join them too, and this will enhance the thrill and suspense even more.
While the release date of the movie has not been announced yet, it is fair to assume that 'The Technique' will enter the promotional phase soon as the production process is currently in progress. The minutes of 'The Technique' are a lively, tensed dialogue, even a normal spectator of thrillers must feel the tension of impatiently wanting to know the outcome that will keep us shaking in the seat.
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