Sting director talks Xenomorphs and Alien's influence, finding laughs in scares, and the spider horror movie’s killer opening sequence

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“You don’t get a lot of stepparent/stepchild love in films like this, it’s always just like, ‘Oh, let’s go with mother and daughter, father and daughter, father and son,” says Roache-Turner. “It’s so funny, the film has released in some countries now and there have been heaps of people coming up to me and going, ‘Thank you, I have a stepdad or a stepmom, or I’m a stepparent,’ and it’s just struck me how rarely you see it reflected. I’m a stepparent and it’s a big deal. My daughter came into my life when she was two, and man, we’ve gone on a real journey. She’s now 17 years old, she’s about to finish high school and I’m herdad, you know what I mean? All of it is in the film.

“We don’t really argue that much, we’ve actually got a really good relationship. All the creative stuff came from my life; we both write and draw. She honestly helps me with my scripts sometimes. Like, I’ll talk to her about a thing, and she’ll be like, ‘Oh, did you try this and this? And I’m like, how did you get this smart?!'” he chuckles. “All the yelling and crying and stuff, though, nah, that doesn’t happen.” What about running away from a humongous spider? “I have, actually, ‘cause I live in Australia. We have spiders as big as a hand in this country, they’re horrible.That’sbased on reality.”

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Ryan Corr as Ethan in Sting

When Charlotte first encounters the titular creature in Sting, it’s the size of a regular spider, which initially meant that Roache-Turner’s earliest script started… well, small. It was a bit of a slow burn, the filmmaker explains, as he recalls being asked to think up another, more exciting opening sequence after showing that first draft to the movie’s distributors.

“They were like, ‘Well, it doesn’t really start with a bang, does it?'” he remembers. “They asked whether we could have the spider big in the beginning, and I’m like, ‘You’ve missed the whole point of the whole film. It’s supposed to start small and then get bigger and bigger and bigger. It’s a big part of the narrative.’ That’s the way it had been designed.

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“Fortunately, when I’m writing something, I’ll go, ‘What would be my short film proof of concept thing that I would put together to get financing for this?’ All throughout my career I’ve done it,” he notes. “So I kind of wrote that scene off the cuff as a concept thing, and then threw it in the top drawer and was like, ‘Now, I’ll just write the real film because we got funding, anyway.’ It wasn’t a problem. So the scene actually wasn’t a part of the film at first. I just took it and inserted it as a flash forward.”

The prologue sees Helga (Noni Hazelhurst), who later turns out to be another of Charlotte’s grandmothers, hiring local exterminator Frank (Fowler) to investigate the strange noises in her walls. He pitches up, only to find Helga confused as to why he’s there. Spotting green slime leaking from the air vents, Frank takes a closer look nonetheless, and comes face-to-face with Sting’s skin-crawling final form before the movie cuts to four days earlier.

“The idea that even the audience would be like, ‘Is she in on this or something? Has she got something in the ceiling that she’s keeping as a pet, and she’s feeding exterminators to it?’ I kind of want to seethatmovie but then, of course, you discover that she’s got Alzheimer’s and it all starts to make more sense,” Roache-Turner clarifies. “But yeah, it’s a cool way to open a giant spider movie. I think. It’s actually one of my favorite scenes.”

While self-confessed arachnophobe Roache-Turner always knew his antagonist would be a giant spider, working out why the spider was giant was a little trickier. “You go, ‘Alright, so we’ve got a laboratory mishap or some kind of ancient mythological thing that’s unearthed? Chemical spill? You go through the stuff, and I’m like, ‘What’s the one with the least amount of exposition that I could get away with here?’ he confesses candidly, before going on to say that Sting’s… arrival on Earth was pinched from the first scene in John Carpenter’s The Thing. “Exposition is the death of any storytelling. So if there’s a fast way between A and B, it’s usually the best way to tell the story, and I figured if I showed a meteor heading towards Earth, and a spider crawls out of the meteor? Done. I don’t have to say anything.”

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Sting being an alien also allowed for a sense of creative freedom that wouldn’t have been possible if the monster had just been a supersized insect. “I can do whatever I want,” he says. “If I want the spider to have the mouth of a dog with teeth and goo dripping out of it? I could do that. If I want the spider to be a mimic and be able to mimic the sound of cats and dogs or babies crying? I can do that. Nobody’s gonna question it. It’s just total justification from that opening sequence.”

Roache-Turner collaborated with Wētā Workshop, the New Zealand-based company best known for its work on big-budget franchises like Lord of the Rings and Marvel, to create a real-life Sting. For him, it was imperative that the actors had something tangible to focus on on set but also, to counteract Hollywood’s over-reliance on digital effects. “Remember I Am Legend? They just had digital vampires,” he says. “And I’m like, ‘Why do you need to do that when you can just put contact lenses and makeup on people, and they’d look fantastic? It’s just not really scary.

“I got into this to point a camera at things. It’s really awesome. And you get all these weird effects, you know, when the smoke hits the puppet, or its leg moves weirdly. When it interacts with a doorframe or when some water splashes off it – stuff you can’t anticipate. That’s all cool. It can be weird, though; sometimes it hits you when you’re shooting at 2 o’clock in the morning, screaming at a fake spider with seven puppeteers underneath it, telling it to move correctly. But that’s the fun of filmmaking.”

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Having made a name for himself helming action-horror Wyrmwood, which was described as “Mad Max meets Dawn of the Dead” when it came out in 2014, and its follow-up Wyrmwood: Apocalypse, Roache-Turner was keen to switch it up with his next big project – and what’s more different to the Australian outback than a cramped New York City complex?

Although he loves road trip movies, the director says that he’d always wanted to make something more contained due to his aforementioned love of Alien, which, in his words, “is effectively just ‘they’re all trapped on a spaceship, and an alien is eating its way through the crew’”. He explains: “I like the restriction of space, I like restrictions in general. Restriction in budget forces you to think creatively. Restrictions in space force you to think in interesting ways in terms of your action blocking. So I love the idea of having to, like, come up with cool things to do in an air conditioning duct. That’s as restrictive as you get.

So if Sting is… Alien, in a sense, is Charlotte Ripley? A rather unsubtle nod involving a water pistol full of mothball juice towards the end of the movie suggests Roache-Turner thought so. For him, it was never an option to kill off the feisty protagonist either, bolstering her likeness to Sigourney Weaver’s iconic final girl even more. Most other characters, he assures, are fair game, though. Especially the ones with four legs…

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