Kevin Bacon Says Horror Is No Longer a “Loser” Genre and MaXXXine’s Ti West Is an “Artist”

If you’re going to take someone’s word on the state of horror films today, Kevin Bacon (who, among other things, starred in the original Friday the 13th) feels like a reliable source. And the veteran actor and MaXXXine star thinks that the genre, in the year 2024, is “as good as it’s ever been.”

Says Bacon, “I think for many years it was considered, like, a loser part of filmmaking — it would never make its way into the awards sphere and it would never be embraced by anything other than horror fans, and it’s not something that is going to draw good actors and filmmakers. And that’s really clearly not the case anymore. When you look at filmmakers like Ti West and Jordan Peele, you can see that these are artists.”

MaXXXine, the newest from the aforementioned Ti West, completes the director’s trilogy of films starring Mia Goth as two different aspiring actresses from different time periods. In 2022’s X, Goth played the dual roles of young porn star Maxine and the elderly (and homicidal) Pearl, while Pearl (released six months later) flashed back to Pearl as a young woman in 1918, desperate for her big break. The third movie catches up with Maxine in the year 1985, as she struggles to escape the stigma of working in adult films with a role in a mainstream horror movie — while also contending with a serial killer on the loose in Hollywood.

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Bacon appears in MaXXXine, as a shady private detective sent to track down Maxine, because he was already a fan of West’s work. “I was really knocked out by how tonally different [X and Pearl] were,” he says. “So I just basically said, ‘Can I have a meeting with him?’ Not knowing anything about MaXXXine. My people were able to get in touch with him, and we sat down, and I said, ‘Listen, I just like your movies.’ And he said, ‘Well, there is a movie that I’m doing, it’s part of the trilogy, and I’ll send it to you.’”

The first two films were critically acclaimed by more people than Kevin Bacon when they came out, though cast member Elizabeth Debicki says that “I hadn’t seen them because I am really wussy with horror. A lot of people I knew and love and really respect their taste had been telling me about Ti’s work, but I hadn’t had the courage.”

The irony here is that she plays Elizabeth Bender, an intense and focused horror director who casts Maxine in her new project. And fortunately enough, she was open to reading the MaXXXine script, which she read “really fast. I loved it. I thought it was extremely entertaining, and then I kind of educated myself retrospectively. I watched [Pearl and X] and I met Ti. I loved him. He’s very self-assured in a really excellent way — he was very confident about the film he wanted to make.”

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