"The children were great!” says Academy Award nominee Kerry Condon of Amélie Hoeferle and Gavin Warren, who play her character’s children in Night Swim, a new supernatural thriller opening in cinemas this week. In Night Swim, based on
Water has long been an element of Bryce McGuire’s art. Lovedream, the landmark 2010 folk-pop album from his band Grecian Urns is rife with allusions to it, including descriptions of redfish prowling the glistening Loxahatchee River. The director and screenwriter’s 2013 Southern short “Jesus Fish,” a story about a would-be religious con artist and the community around him, takes place on a bioluminescent Tennessee lake.
Night Swim actors Wyatt Russell and Kerry Condon explain how director Bryce McGuire's screenplay was a siren call for them to get into the deep end for the horror/thriller.