Dispatch From Hotel Chelsea: Mackenzie Davis on the Very Relatable Terror of Speak No Evil


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The beauty of a film like Speak No Evil is that it is patient in its delivery of horrific events. Across its one hour and 50 minute run time, director James Watkins masterfully orchestrates a slow progression of increasingly eerie moments, like ticking up the steep hill of a roller coaster. The tension and anticipation gradually build for what’s to come before finally tipping you over that edge and releasing you, free-falling into a psychological nightmare. It is, by all accounts, a thrill ride.