Barbie Ferreira discusses new films 'Faces of Death' and 'Mile End Kicks'

Barbie Ferreira, known for her role in HBO's Euphoria, spoke about her upcoming projects, the horror remake Faces of Death and the indie film Mile End Kicks, both set for release this month. In an interview, the 29-year-old actress shared her interest in well-written roles and directors she admires, regardless of genre. She also reflected on her evolving relationship with the internet.

Barbie Ferreira explained her draw to Faces of Death, where she plays Margo, a content moderator. 'I really wanted to do a horror,' she told The Hollywood Reporter. 'When I got sent the script, I just thought it was such an interesting way of talking about the internet.' Ferreira highlighted the film's exploration of ubiquitous violence online and its impact on the psyche, drawing parallels to daily social media exposure and content moderation's brutality, informed by YouTube videos of moderators' experiences.

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Barbie Ferreira stars in two contrasting new films this week: the horror reimagining Faces of Death, now in theaters, and the romantic comedy Mile End Kicks, set to premiere on April 17. In an interview, the actress reflected on leaving Euphoria in 2022 to pursue diverse roles and creative fulfillment. She described the projects as showcases of her growth as an actor.

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