By Patrick Cremona

Published: Thursday, 27 October 2022 at 12:00 am


New horror flick Barbarian has received some very strong reviews since its release in the US last month – and now it’s arriving in UK cinemas to terrify audiences on this side of the Atlantic as well.

The film – the second feature from comedian and actor Zach Cregger – explores events after a young woman (Georgina Campbell) arrives at a rental home in Detroit and finds a mysterious stranger (Bill Skarsgård) already living there.

The many twists and turns from that point onwards are best left relatively unspoiled, but one thing that can be revealed is that a truly terrifying villain known only as The Mother (played by Matthew Patrick Davis) eventually appears – whom Cregger says has her roots in a book he remembers from his childhood.

“In my head, I knew exactly what she was going to look like,” Cregger explained in an exclusive interview with RadioTimes.com. “Because I had an illustrated children’s book of Beowulf when I was a little boy and it had an illustration in there of Grendel’s mother.

“And I loved that image of Grendel’s mother. She looks just like the mother looks in my movie, it was the same. And so I took that illustration to Bulgaria [where the film was shot], and I showed the team – I was like, ‘This is what we’re gonna do.’”

But he said the first attempt at using prosthetics on Davis to create the character did “not take it far enough”.

“It just looked kind of like an exaggerated handsome person,” Cregger continued. “And we were about to shoot, I think we had like three days and I realised we had to do a complete reimagining of the facial prosthetics.

“So I went online and did a tonne of research into like facial disfigurements – which was not fun – and kind of picked, like, ‘Okay, it’ll have this forehead and this cheek, and this chin and this mouth.’ And so we kind of came in at the 11th hour and threw a bunch of stuff at the wall, and I think the movie is better for it!”