Eden Hart
Eden Hart might not be a household name just yet, but honestly, with credits like Grafted (2024), Sweet Tooth (2021), and Camp Be Better (2024), she’s carving her own path in the industry. In Grafted, she dives right into the chaos—think body horror meets sci-fi, with just enough emotional punch to keep you second-guessing every character’s motives. The film doesn’t waste time with tired tropes, instead it leans into unsettling territory, where every moment feels a little bit off-kilter. Hart’s performance? Raw, a bit jagged around the edges, and she doesn’t shy away from the uglier sides of her role. It’s not the sort of film you throw on for a lazy Sunday, but if you like weird, you’ll probably get hooked.
Sweet Tooth, on the other hand, flips gears entirely. It’s got that fantasy-drama thing going on, set in a world where hybrid animal-children are as normal as bad weather. Hart takes a supporting role here, but she brings genuine warmth to the screen, even in her limited scenes. There’s heart, there’s a little bit of cheekiness, and she manages to leave an impression amid a sea of CGI antlers and dystopian grit.
Then there’s Camp Be Better, which is just unapologetically fun. Less doom and gloom, more campy (pun intended) shenanigans and coming-of-age messiness. Hart shows off her comedic timing, throwing herself into every awkward moment with wild abandon. If you’re into watching actors take risks and actually look like they’re enjoying themselves, this one’s a good time. All in all, Eden Hart’s picking some interesting projects, and she’s not afraid to get her hands dirty.