“Every horror movie should have a musical number” (via toofab)
Aya Cash definitely stepped outside her comfort zone for the new horror comedy"Scare Me."
Much of the film hinges on good, old fashioned storytelling -- as Cash's Fanny, a bestselling author, and writer/director/star Josh Ruben's Fred, a wannabe, spend most of the movie speaking directly into the camera. With both of them fully embodying the characters in their tales, it's a movie that asked a lot of physicality from the stars ... and even a little lip-synching.
Praising costars Ruben and SNL's Chris Redd, Cash said the duo are"two of the funniest sketch people" she knows and marveled at how they were able to create characters and transform during filming."Trying to keep up with the two of them was my challenge," she added.
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