John Hills
John Hills isn’t exactly a household name—at least, not yet—but man, the guy’s been on a roll lately. In 2022 alone, he popped up in The Immaculate Room, The Baker, and Delia’s Gone. That’s a pretty wild trio if you ask me. The Immaculate Room? That movie’s got all the vibes of a psychological pressure cooker, locking two people in a blank, white room for a shot at a huge cash prize. You’d think it’s all fun and games until the walls start closing in—mentally, I mean. John’s role there? Not your average walk-in-the-park gig, more like emotional gymnastics.
Then there’s The Baker. This one flips the script—a crime thriller with a little bit of dark comedy sprinkled on top. John gets tangled up in a mess that’s equal parts dangerous and weirdly amusing (not that he’s cracking jokes, but you know what I mean). He’s not just a background guy; he actually brings some grit to a story that could’ve gone totally off the rails in the wrong hands.
And finally, Delia’s Gone. This film leans heavy on drama and mystery. John’s character? Way more complicated than your standard issue supporting role, actually. The film digs into some pretty raw emotions—loss, guilt, revenge, you name it—and he doesn’t shy away from the tough stuff. Honestly, watching him bounce from one intense project to another, you start to wonder what’s next. He’s the kind of actor who doesn’t just show up—he leaves a mark, even if you don’t realize it right away.