After much anticipation, Anna Kendrick’s critical smash-hit directorial debut, Woman of the Hour, finally drops on Netflix this week. The movie is a fresh, modern take on a so-called “serial killer” story, with an astute focus on the victims rather than the killer. Lauded by her cast, Kendrick excellently directs and headlines a powerful drama exploring violence and misogyny in American society.
Woman of the Hour explores the true stories of the victims surrounding “The Dating Game Killer.” In 1978, Rodney Alcala, played by Daniel Zovatto, in an absolutely chilling turn, appeared on the iconic TV program, The Dating Game, winning a date with Chery Bradshaw, played with vulnerability and strength by Kendrick, who had no idea Alcala had already murdered five women.
Collider’s Steve Weintraub sat down with Kendrick and Zovatto to discuss all things Woman of the Hour, including Kendrick's empathetic style of directing actors, Zovatto's ultra-appealing turn in Station 11, and how excited she was to tell Steve she was about to direct a film at last year's TIFF! Check out the full conversation in the video above or in the transcript below.
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