The quiet and listlessness of American suburbia are a looming presence in the films of David Robert Mitchell, director of independent sleepers The Myth of the American Sleepover and It Follows. The news of a crime film being produced with him at the helm, therefore, is an interesting discovery on any Mitchell fan’s news feed. The film is titled Under the Silver Lake.
Will the new film be set once more in the Californian suburb we’ve grown accustomed to in his films? Details are strictly under-wraps; the only sort of indication we have is it being described as “a modern-day noir crime thriller set in Los Angeles,” which can mean a million different things.
Major casting news, though (per The Hollywood Reporter): Andrew Garfield has been tapped to star in the film. What sort of character he’s assigned to play is a bit that, for the time being, is kept undisclosed.
I’ve always thought of Garfield as this capable actor (see: Never Let Me Go) and it’s exciting to see that he’s going back to his independent roots. Garfield’s most previous film, 99 Homes, while at times melodramatic, is a hard-edged drama that pivots around a man in the throes of desperation.
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Under the Silver Lake begins production later this year.
Here’s the trailer for It Follows, in case you’ve forgotten why it is a pretty big deal.