Brandy’s Dark Debut in Horror Film ‘The Front Room’

Brandy's Dark Debut in Horror Film 'The Front Room'
Brandy's Dark Debut in Horror Film 'The Front Room'

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Global Superstar Brandy Makes a Ghostly Return with Horror Thriller “The Front Room”

Belinda and Norman’s lives take a bizarre turn when Norman’s eccentric mother moves into their residence, setting off a spiral of chaos and terror. This is the premise behind “The Front Room,” a spine-chilling movie that marks a return for Brandy to the world of horror, a genre she has grown to admire.

In her latest creation, Brandy has opted for a creative freedom, which she feels has had a profound impact on her work. This newfound expression is evident in her scintillating performance as she navigates the most unsettling scenes.

“I think it’s incredibly liberating to be in this zone where we get to play with that fear and manipulate it… and bring a character to life,” Brandy, who is 45 years of age, mentioned in conversation.

The A24- produced film also sees her revisiting an old playground, the teen horror phenomenon “I Still Know What You Did Last Summer”, which she admits was extremely enjoyable. Should a revamped version of this classic, which she says is rumoured to be in development, come about, the singer-songwriter would gleefully participate, citing that she has developed a substantial fondness for the suspense genre.

One might observe that Brandy doesn’t particularly enjoy the horror franchise, yet the 21-year-old performer’s legacy in the iconic 1998 film persists. A key aspect for her whenever she delves into characters that explore darkness is effectively decompressing after every performance.

You compartmentalize everything and you compartmentalize… and sort of step away from everything, because we’re always moving around a particular place throughout this film.

The thriller, which adapts Hill’s 2016, 15-page short stories, was produced in an abandoned property in New Jersey and will roll out in cinemas across UK on October 25.

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