You Can’t Run Forever – J.K. Simmons Interview
Jul 1, 2024
You Can’t Run Forever stars J.K. Simmons as a psychopath hunting down a young woman in the woods. Simmons spoke with MovieWeb’s Will Sayre about being directed by his wife, Michelle Schumacher, in a movie that’s very much a family affair (co-starring his daughter, composed by his son, produced by his brother-in-law). He discussed playing a psychopath, his wonderful viral Oscar speech for Whiplash, the many superhero movies he’s starred in, and much more in this wide-ranging interview.
Suffering from acute anxiety, young Miranda faces a new terror when a serial killer chooses her as his next target. As he chases her through the woods, she soon finds the strength she never knew she had to elude her murderous tracker. You Can’t Run Forever is available for rent and purchase on digital platforms.
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