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Birmingham Post
|May 22, 2025
RACHAEL DAVIS SITS DOWN WITH HALLOW ROAD DIRECTOR BABAK ANVARI TO TALK ABOUT THE TENSE THRILLER STARRING ROSAMUND PIKE AND MATTHEW RHYS
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WHEN a parent gets a call from their upset child in the dead of night, it’s always worrying, even if the child is all grown up.
So when Maddie and Frank hear the voice of their daughter Alice in the small hours of the morning, sobbing that she has run over a girl on a forest road, they jump straight in the car to come and find her.
Alice promises Maddie, her para medic mother played by Gone Girl and Saltburn’s Rosamund Pike, that she’s called 999 and an ambulance is on the way to her on the wooded Hallow Road, and she begins CPR following her mother’s instructions.
Her father Frank, played by Emmy-winning The Americans star Matthew Rhys, disagrees, wanting to save his daughter from the trauma of trying to save the life of a girl who, he imagines, has clearly died.
The drama of Hallow Road, directed by Babak Anvari also at the helm for 2019's Wounds starring Armie Hammer and Dakota Johnson - slowly descends into darkest horror, the family crumbling under pressure as they race towards the scene of the crime, not knowing that something even more sinister awaits.
"When I read it, I was immediately hooked," says Babak of William Gillies' script for Hallow Road.
"And I think the challenge of it being 90% in the contained space of a car, as a filmmaker, was like: 'Wow!
"I always say filmmakers are masochists, so the tougher the challenge, the better for us. So I was thinking: 'Well, there's a lot of tension, but how to maintain that tension within such a contained space?' I think that was the initial hook. And then, of course, the dynamic between the characters and this family, it was just so meaty for me."
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