Hugh Grant spent half his career in rom-coms. Now he plays monsters, and he's never been happier
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Hugh Grant expresses his aversion to technology, calling smartphones the 'devil's tinderbox' and stating, 'I think they're killing us. I hate them.' He takes lengthy breaks from them akin to 'long holidays' for clarity's sake.
Reflecting on his career transformation, Grant notes, 'After decades in romantic comedies... I've spent the last few years playing narcissists, weirdos, and murders, often to the greatest acclaim of my career,' highlighting his dramatic shift into darker roles.
In discussing his new role in 'Heretic', he states, 'It was a challenge. I think human beings need challenges. It makes your beer taste better in the evening if you've climbed a mountain,' portraying his ambition to evolve as an actor.
Grant describes his character Mr. Reed in 'Heretic' as a 'divinely good baddie' who employs 'wry monologues' that draw from diverse references, indicating the complexity of the role he's taken on in this horror thriller.
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