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Christina Ricci Reflects on ‘The Addams Family’ 30 Years After Playing Wednesday Addams [Exclusive Interview]

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This year marks the 30th anniversary of 1991’s The Addams Family movie, which is being released on 4K Ultra HD this month with a brand new extended version of the film.

Newly remastered and restored under the supervision of director Barry Sonnenfeld, The Addams Family will be presented in both the original theatrical version and a never-before-seen “More Mamushka!” version, which expands the film’s dance number. The Digital 4K Ultra HD, 4K Ultra HD Blu-ray Disc, and Blu-ray releases also include a brand-new featurette looking back at the making of the film that includes behind-the-scenes footage and a new interview with Sonnenfeld, as well as an introduction to the restored cut and an archival featurette.

You can pre-order the “More Mamushka Version” on 4K Ultra HD today.

One of the standout highlights of the 1991 movie and its 1993 sequel was of course Christina Ricci as Wednesday Addams, which has become one of the most iconic performances from a child actor in the history of popular culture. Speaking with Bloody Disgusting’s The Boo Crew Podcast, Ricci reflects on her Addams Family experience now 30 years later.

Specifically, she recalls the filming of the famous school play scene, which drenched both a young Christina Ricci and her co-star Jimmy Workman (Pugsley) in buckets of blood.

That’s one of my favorite things I ever shot in my entire 30-plus-year career,” Ricci recalls. “That was my audition scene. I loved it. Nobody ever asks children to do this… I thought that in itself was super fun. And then when we got to the day, we were doing the scene… we did fencing training leading up to it. That was so fun. We had tubes running up our legs, and I had that prosthetic… and the tube of blood would come and shoot out of it. So he had a tube and arm that would just… thud, to the ground. And then the blood spurted, and the whole thing.”

Ricci continues, “It was just great. I got in trouble, actually, because at the end… we would fight like brother and sister. They called cut on the last take, and I drenched him in the blood that was coming from my neck. And he was very upset about it. He felt that I had embarrassed him in front of an entire audience of people. Yeah, I got in trouble for that.”

During the conversation with The Boo Crew, Ricci also talks about the enduring appeal of The Addams Family brand as a whole, and she hits that particular nail squarely on the head.

“I think that they really tap into our sort of most mischievous nature,” Ricci explains. “I think especially with children. Just the idea of, these people are doing things we’re not supposed to do. They’re having so much fun in life, living in a way that is wrong, or bad… but not really hurting anyone. I think that that really appeals to people. We eek out what joy we can. So to see people living in such a joyous manner, I think it’s really appealing to people. Especially when it’s not your stereotypical kind of lifestyle. It’s fun to see people happy.

“And the source of that happiness to be so macabre… I think is so freeing to people.”

So were there ever plans to make a third live-action Addams Family movie back in the 1990s? According to Ricci, she personally never heard of any plans to continue the franchise.

I was thirteen during the last one… nobody would’ve told me,” she notes.

You can listen to The Boo Crew’s full interview with Christina Ricci below, which also touches upon Casper, Sleepy Hollow, Wes Craven’s Cursed, and new Showtime series “Yellowjackets.”

Writer in the horror community since 2008. Editor in Chief of Bloody Disgusting. Owns Eli Roth's prop corpse from Piranha 3D. Has four awesome cats. Still plays with toys.

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‘Dancing Village: The Curse Begins’ – Exclusive Clip and Images Begin a Gruesome Indonesian Nightmare

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Indonesian filmmaker Kimo Stamboel (MacabreHeadshot, The Queen of Black Magic) is back in the director’s chair for MD Pictures’ Badarawuhi Di Desa Penari (aka Dancing Village: The Curse Begins), a prequel to the Indonesian box office hit KKN Curse Of The Dancing Village. Lionsgate brings the film to U.S. theaters on April 26.

While you wait, whet your appetite for gruesome horror with a gnarly exclusive clip from Dancing Village: The Curse Begins below, along with a gallery of bloody exclusive images.

In the horror prequel, “A shaman instructs Mila to return a mystical bracelet, the Kawaturih, to the ‘Dancing Village,’ a remote site on the easternmost tip of Java Island. Joined by her cousin, Yuda, and his friends Jito and Arya, Mila arrives on the island only to discover that the village elder has passed away, and that the new guardian, Mbah Buyut, isn’t present.

“Various strange and eerie events occur while awaiting Mbah Buyut’s return, including Mila being visited by Badarawuhi, a mysterious, mythical being who rules the village. When she decides to return the Kawaturih without the help of Mgah Buyut, Mila threatens the village’s safety, and she must join a ritual to select the new ‘Dawuh,’ a cursed soul forced to dance for the rest of her life.”

Kimo Stamboel directs from a screenplay by Lele Laila.

Aulia Sarah, Maudy Effrosina, Jourdy Pranata, Moh. Iqbal Sulaiman, Ardit Erwandha, Claresta Taufan, Diding Boneng, Aming Sugandhi, Dinda Kanyadewi, Pipien Putri, Maryam Supraba, Bimasena, Putri Permata, Baiq Vania Estiningtyas Sagita, and Baiq Nathania Elvaretta star.

KKN Curse Of The Dancing Village was the highest grossing film in Indonesian box office history when initially released in 2022. Its prequel is the first film made for IMAX ever produced in Southeast Asia and in 2024, it will be one of only five films made for IMAX productions worldwide. Manoj Punjabi produces the upcoming Indonesian horror prequel.

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