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Interview: Lin Shaye has a Story to Tell in ‘Room for Rent’

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Room for Rent

Talking to Lin Shaye is a bit like talking to pure sunshine, which is kind of funny when you consider the often dark journeys she’s invited her audiences to take with her in film. Her latest, Room for Rent, is no different.

In the film, written by Stuart Flack and directed by Tommy Stovall (Hate Crime), Shaye plays Joyce, a woman who finds herself rather lost and very alone after the death of her husband. In a bid to make ends meet, she decides to rent out rooms in her home.

When a young, handsome man named Bob (Oliver Rayon) moves in, however, her loneliness gives way to deadly obsession, and she’ll do anything to keep him in her life.

The actress spoke to iHorror in advance of the film’s release to discuss how the role changed from its first incarnation and why she was so compelled to take on Joyce’s life.

This interview contains some light spoilers. You have been warned!!

“What attracted me to the story as we began telling it was the thought that there are a lot of disenfranchised people in the world, and especially older women,” Shaye explained. “There are lot of women in the world like Joyce who have lived very subdued, subservient lives to their husbands and are suddenly left with nothing when those husbands die. It made me wonder what kind of unhinged germ lives in there that’s never been stimulated or allowed to come out.”

Unhinged may be exactly the right term, though the script’s final iteration is much different than where it began years ago when Stovall first sent it to Shaye. She was working on Abattoir at the time with Darren Lynn Bousman, and she admits she told Stovall she simply wasn’t interested.

“In the original script, she was just this psychotic woman who had killed her husband, and you basically knew the whole story from the beginning,” she said. “I told Tommy I felt like this story had been told a million times.”

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She put the script away, and kept working on other projects. Almost two years later, Stovall called her and asked if she would take a look at the new version of the script.

She agreed, and after reading over the script again, she found herself asking why she’d hated it the first time around? Still, the story wasn’t quite there yet.

“I told him it’s not really about anything, yet,” she recalled. “This woman doesn’t seem like a psychotic killer to me. She’s a lonely woman who had bad things happen to her and she’s starting to unravel.”

Stovall, whom Shaye refers to as a “real listener,” got what she was saying and the script went through more rewriting and reworking until they finally both agreed they had a story worth telling.

Room for Rent emerged as a film that feels like a page-turning mystery.

“What I love most about the storytelling in the movie is that you find out slowly all the things that she had put up with over the years from her husband that finally tipped her over the edge,” Shaye said. “These are all elements that are hidden in our society that people don’t discuss, and that’s the toll that gets taken.”

Thankfully, not every disenfranchised person in the world takes a deadly turn like Joyce, but as the actress points out it does happen. In fact, we’ve seen all too often the way that lost, angry, embittered people have taken their rage out on innocent bystanders.

It seems every other day there is proof of this on the news, and because of that Room for Rent not only seems plausible but possible and the journey that Joyce takes becomes even more terrifying and sad.

“Being lost is something we can all relate to,” Shaye pointed out. “Life is fucking hard, even for those who, from the outside, it seems they have everything. Everything leads to something else, and that’s what I loved about this story.”

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Lin Shaye as Joyce in Room for Rent (Photo by Mal Cooper)

Room for Rent also marks the first time Shaye has been listed as a co-producer on a film, which is remarkable considering she has over 200 acting credits to her name in an career that has spanned almost 48 years so far.

She says she owes that fact, once again, to Stovall’s collaborative nature.

“Tommy is a quiet genius, and I’ve really come to admire and adore him,” she said. “If I had movement ideas that came from the character and he thought they might work, he was always open to try. He hears suggestions and when they’re right he’s open to following them.”

This collaboration also led to Joe Bishara composing music for the film which also bolstered Shaye’s confidence in the final product. The actress is a huge fan of the composer and he’s written music for InisidousThe ConjuringTales of Halloween, and a whole host of other genre favorites.

“I begged Joe Bishara to do this film,” she admitted. “He really got the movie and he loved it. That was a big thing for me because he can be pretty picky.”

Room for Rent opens in select theaters on May 3, 2019 and will be available on digital streaming platforms on May 7, 2019.

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Netflix Releases First BTS ‘Fear Street: Prom Queen’ Footage

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It’s been three long years since Netflix unleashed the bloody, but enjoyable Fear Street on its platform. Released in a tryptic fashion, the streamer broke up the story into three episodes, each taking place in a different decade which by the finale were all tied together.

Now, the streamer is in production for its sequel Fear Street: Prom Queen which brings the story into the 80s. Netflix gives a synopsis of what to expect from Prom Queen on their blog site Tudum:

“Welcome back to Shadyside. In this next installment of the blood-soaked Fear Street franchise, prom season at Shadyside High is underway and the school’s wolfpack of It Girls is busy with its usual sweet and vicious campaigns for the crown. But when a gutsy outsider is unexpectedly nominated to the court, and the other girls start mysteriously disappearing, the class of ’88 is suddenly in for one hell of a prom night.” 

Based on R.L. Stine’s massive series of Fear Street novels and spin-offs, this chapter is number 15 in the series and was published in 1992.

Fear Street: Prom Queen features a killer ensemble cast, including India Fowler (The Nevers, Insomnia), Suzanna Son (Red Rocket, The Idol), Fina Strazza (Paper Girls, Above the Shadows), David Iacono (The Summer I Turned Pretty, Cinnamon), Ella Rubin (The Idea of You), Chris Klein (Sweet Magnolias, American Pie), Lili Taylor (Outer Range, Manhunt) and Katherine Waterston (The End We Start From, Perry Mason).

No word on when Netflix will drop the series into its catalog.

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Live Action Scooby-Doo Reboot Series In Works at Netflix

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The ghosthunting Great Dane with an anxiety problem, Scooby-Doo, is getting a reboot and Netflix is picking up the tab. Variety is reporting that the iconic show is becoming an hour-long series for the streamer although no details have been confirmed. In fact, Netflix execs declined to comment.

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If the project is a go, this would be the first live-action movie based on the Hanna-Barbera cartoon since 2018’s Daphne & Velma. Before that, there were two theatrical live-action movies, Scooby-Doo (2002) and Scooby-Doo 2: Monsters Unleashed (2004), then two sequels that premiered on The Cartoon Network.

Currently, the adult-oriented Velma is streaming on Max.

Scooby-Doo originated in 1969 under the creative team Hanna-Barbera. The cartoon follows a group of teenagers who investigate supernatural happenings. Known as Mystery Inc., the crew consists of Fred Jones, Daphne Blake, Velma Dinkley, and Shaggy Rogers, and his best friend, a talking dog named Scooby-Doo.

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Normally the episodes revealed the hauntings they encountered were hoaxes developed by land-owners or other nefarious characters hoping to scare people away from their properties. The original TV series named Scooby-Doo, Where Are You! ran from 1969 to 1986. It was so successful that movie stars and pop culture icons would make guest appearances as themselves in the series.

Celebrities such as Sonny & Cher, KISS, Don Knotts, and The Harlem Globetrotters made cameos as did Vincent Price who portrayed Vincent Van Ghoul in a few episodes.

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BET Releasing New Original Thriller: The Deadly Getaway

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BET will soon be offering horror fans a rare treat. The studio has announced the official release date for their new original thriller, The Deadly Getaway. Directed by Charles Long (The Trophy Wife), this thriller sets up a heart racing game of cat and mouse for audiences to sink their teeth into.

Wanting to break up the monotony of their routine, Hope and Jacob set off to spend their vacation at a simple cabin in the woods. However, things go sideways when Hope’s ex-boyfriend shows up with a new girl at the same campsite. Things soon spiral out of control. Hope and Jacob must now work together to escape the woods with their lives.

The Deadly Getaway
The Deadly Getaway

The Deadly Getaway is written by Eric Dickens (Makeup X Breakup) and Chad Quinn (Reflections of US). The Film stars, Yandy Smith-Harris (Two Days in Harlem), Jason Weaver (The Jacksons: An American Dream), and Jeff Logan (My Valentine Wedding).

Showrunner Tressa Azarel Smallwood had the following to say about the project. “The Deadly Getaway is the perfect reintroduction to classic thrillers, which encompass dramatic twists, and spine-chilling moments. It showcases the range and diversity of emerging Black writers across genres of film and television.”

The Deadly Getaway will premiere on 5.9.2024, exclusively ion BET+.

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