DA: Moving on to movies, you also appear in the horror-thriller “Smiley Face Killers.” What can moviegoers expect from this title? RR:
It’s the most difficult role of my career so far, both mentally and physically. In short, it’s a multi-layered character suffering from depression as well as being stalked by a group of psychotic serial killers. It was written by Bret Easton Ellis, so you know the material is going to be risqué and epic.
We take a very unique lane in the horror genre. You could definitely call it a drama/thriller for the first 75-percent of the film. Between the quiet, carefully orchestrated tense pace and epic score, this movie has elements of classic ‘80s horror as well as beautifully stylized close-ups you would see in an emotional drama.
Brad Pitt and David Fincher. They are my ultimate inspirations in the world of filmmaking and acting. I’m putting it out there!