Brian Godfrey
Brian Godfrey’s name pops up in some of the more intriguing corners of the film world, and honestly, if you’re the type who likes your movies a little offbeat or unexpected, his work’s worth a look. With “Talk to Me” (2022), he dipped into horror territory—the kind that doesn’t just make you jump, but actually crawls under your skin and hangs out for a while. The story messes with the idea of communication beyond the grave and what it means to let something (or someone) in. Let’s just say, you’ll probably second-guess every Ouija board or séance scene you see after this one.
Then there’s “Monophagous,” which, wow, goes dark and weird in ways most movies wouldn’t dare touch. The title literally means “eats only one thing,” which kind of gives you a clue, but not really. Think obsession, compulsion, and the deeply bizarre lengths people will go to satisfy some gnawing, unexplainable need. Not exactly dinner party viewing, but hey, it sticks with you.
And, looking ahead, “Bring Her Back” (2025) is already getting some whispers. The plot’s mostly under wraps, but from what’s leaked, it’s circling around themes of loss, desperation, and the sketchy ethics of trying to undo the past. Godfrey’s got a knack for tapping into the eerie side of human desire, and it looks like this one will be no different. Bottom line: his films aren’t just stories—they’re experiences, the kind that leave a mark.