Brad Anderson, the man behind the under-appreciated asylum haunted house flick "Session 9" and the upcoming emaciated insomniatic Christian Bale movie "The Machinist" is continuing this trend with plans for another dark psychological thriller.
Anderson told Twitch Film that "Well I have a dark “Don’t Look Now” type thriller called Lucid that I’m developing at Warner Brothers and that would be my first studio film if I got that going. And then I have a Brazilian Bossanova musical set in Rio during the sixties. It would be another genre hop which I like doing but ultimately I really do love these dark psychological films".
He isn't averse to more mainstream fare though - "I’d be interested in trying my hand at a bigger picture. Whether it’s a studio film or not I would like to have more money because it allows you a broader vision. I mean, I know some directors who work on bigger projects and in the end it means more compromises but every movie is a series of compromises in some way".
Thanks to 'Christofer'.






