Hi r/movies! 🙂

We're Lucy Fry and Julie Pacino., here to answer your questions.

Our new horror film, I LIVE HERE NOW, premiered at Fantasia last year, played in select theaters earlier this year, and is available now on digital.

It's my directorial debut! (-Julie)

You may also know Lucy from roles in films/TV including GODFATHER OF HARLEM, BRIGHT, 11.22.63, WOLF CREEK, VAMPIRE ACADEMY, MAKO: ISLAND OF SECRETS, NIGHT TEETH, and lots of other things.

Here's our trailer:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NiJWQF5-W6Y

Synopsis:

A woman finds herself trapped in a remote hotel where the violent echoes of her past come alive, blurring the lines between her darkest nightmares and the waking world.

We'll both be back tomorrow Thursday 4/23 at 4 PM ET to answer your questions. Ask us anything!

by JulieAndLucyAMA

8 Comments

  1. kitab-e-ishq on

    Wolf Creek’s Season 1 is by far my most favourite part of the franchise. It really thrives on the storytelling, cinematography, music, and of course the acting!

    Like many others, I always thought it was a bit of a cop-out to have Mick survive being impaled thrice against a wall by Eve and her igniting a big fire right next to him. It was her outspoken wish to kill to him to avenge her family’s death and prevent further murders. The post-credits scene with both his blue truck and the face of the Madonna reapperaring hints that evil and good linger on in a spiritual sense. But it is very hard for me to fathom how Mick as a carnal human being made it out of Season 1 almost unscathed, and why Eve laid down her weapon and consummated her mission without making sure he’s dead. Unlike Mick’s other victims, she seemed knowledgable, calm and in control at that point.

    So, do you have any personal view of why Season 1 ended the way it did and how Eve’s life continued afterwards?

    Also, are there any plans to ever have her return? I feel that if Mick survives the upcoming Legacy movie, she should be the one to finally put him to rest in the last part of the franchise. I loved the way she was able to really grow through her trauma, yet still made blunders and never became a super-heroine – it was inspiring to see how you walked that thin line as an actress. I think there’d be a lot more potential for Eve down the road.

  2. Hi Julie and Lucy, thanks for joining us 🙂

    Can you talk about a bit how you “found” each other for this project? Julie, were you a fan of Lucy’s work? Or was it more an audition thing?

    And also what was Fantasia like to premiere at? I hear it’s a pretty sick festival and Montreal is so nice. Did you both get to attend? Any highlihts/cool moments from that?

  3. uglylookingguy on

    Hi 👋

    When a scene isn’t quite working, how do you figure out whether it’s the writing, the direction, or the performance that needs to change?

  4. ComfortableCare8897 on

    Questions Lucy I talk about the oceans on my podcast: And what was it like being on some ocean tv shows? Julie Pacino when is your Mary Pickford movie coming out and would you ever want to host an interview movie like your dad did?

  5. I’m so glad I got to see this in a theater (although it was a little annoying that my AMC only played it once a day after 9pm). I hope to eventually re-watch it on streaming.

    As someone who sometimes has troubles making decisions, I was curious if there were any memorable decisions you had to make (among the hundreds or thousands decisions made in the making of a film)?

  6. Hi Lucy,

    Many of your roles involve you being not human, is there anything in particular that attracts you to those roles? Do you use those experiences to face the darkest parts of being human in this movie?

    Also, what were the steps to get into the Mako tail?

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