Here, GabbySidibe talks flipping the script on horror films, what’s keeping her up at night, and cat butts (yes, you read that right.)
Gabourey Sidibe Isn't Afraid of Monsters. She's Scared of Our Political Climate.Gabourey Sidibe isn’t afraid of being afraid: The actress, 36, will appear alongside Janelle Monáe in, a political-horror movie that finds Monáe’s character trapped in the pre–Civil War South. Here, Sidibe talks flipping the script on horror films, what’s keeping her up at night, and cat butts .Yes, there’s a shroud of secrecy around this film for reasons that will be obvious once you see it.
What drew me to my character, Dawn, is that I feel like I know people like her. I based my performance on some of my friends that are sort of bougie and fancy. I enjoyed the chance to pretend to be them. Because I’m not that bougie.are on the rise. Why does horror work as a parable of social and racial experiences?The people who are now making horror films were watching horror films when they were young. Then, it was Freddy Krueger and Jason Voorhees.
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