
"The normally red-carpet-ready star isn't exactly in Hollywood glam for the role, sporting oversized jackets, wrinkled Polos and worn-in sneakers with Velcro straps, as seen in photos shared on social media. Speaking with Vogue Magazine at last week's MET Gala, the Kelowna-born star spoke about taking a mini-break from shooting the film to get glammed up and "not be ugly" on fashion's biggest night."
""I was really ugly in this movie," he told Vogue correspondent Emma Chamberlain, describing "putting my little acne on every morning; my under-eye bags." In Apparatus he plays a rideshare driver who is offered an opportunity to work in the handheld-massager business. Things spiral out of control as the dark-comedic thriller unfolds."
"The film is the feature directorial debut of Canadian actress Sofia Banzhaf, who also co-produced and co-wrote on the project. Previously she has starred in the films Closet Monster, and Dream Scenario. It co-stars Dylan O'Brien, most known for his role on the series Teen Wolf, and earlier this year was seen alongside Rachel McAdams in the survival horror film Send Help."
"It received funding through Telefilm's Production Program in 2023 $30,000 in development and $475,000 in production, the organization said. Apparatus has Mongrel Media attached as one of the production companies, but no release date has been set. The movie is produced by Canadians Julie Baldassi, Daniel Bekerman, Brian Robertson, and co-writer Grayson Moore. Production did not provide comment."
Hudson Williams appears in Apparatus in a non-glam look, wearing oversized jackets, wrinkled polos, and worn-in Velcro sneakers. He described taking a break from filming to get glammed up at the MET Gala and said he felt “ugly” in the movie, citing daily routines for acne and under-eye bags. In the film, he plays a rideshare driver offered work in the handheld-massager business, and events spiral out of control. The feature directorial debut is by Canadian actress Sofia Banzhaf, who co-produced and co-wrote the project. The cast includes Dylan O’Brien, and the film is produced by Canadians Julie Baldassi, Daniel Bekerman, Brian Robertson, and Grayson Moore. Telefilm funding supported development and production, and Mongrel Media is attached, with no release date set.
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