Naomi Watts is pretty in purple at Goodnight Mommy screening



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Naomi Watts has never been afraid to take risks with her fashion or her acting career.
So it was no surprise to see her turning heads in a bright purple dress on her way to a screening of her disturbing new horror film Goodnight Mommy in on Wednesday.
The 53-year-old was hard to miss in the frock, which featured ruffled sleeves and an embroidered floral pattern in black.
Naomi Watts was pretty in purple as she headed to a screening of her new horror film Goodnight Mommy in New York City on Wednesday 
She paired it with black heels and styled her blonde hair in a chic bob.
Once she arrived, the British-Australian actress posed for photos in front of the media wall with some of her co-stars.
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Goodnight Mommy is a remake of the terrifying 2014 Austrian film of the same name.  
The plot features young twin actors Cameron and Nicholas Crovetti, who become increasingly convinced their mother is an imposter after noticing her disturbing behaviour when she returns home following facial reconstructive surgery.
The 53-year-old was hard to miss in the frock, which featured ruffled sleeves and an embroidered floral pattern in black
The original Goodnight Mommy film made its world premiere at the 2014 Venice Film Festival, where it was critically acclaimed for memek bernanah its suspenseful and sinister plot.
The film was later selected as Austria's official entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 88th Academy Awards.
The remake is directed by Matt Sobel with a screenplay by Kyle Warren. The film will be available for streaming September 16, exclusively on Amazon Prime Video.
Peter Hermann also stars in the film, which Sobel tried to make more psychological than horror despite the original being less than a decade old.
Naomi poses with Cameron and Nicholas Crovetti, who play her sons in Goodnight Mommy
The Australian actress posed for photos in front of the media wall with some of her co-stars and the film's director Matt Sobel
'I saw an opportunity to preserve this unique mixture while injecting a completely new set of themes we wanted to explore,' Sobel told People.
'If I had to point to a key difference between the films, I'd say the original is more interested in tone and aesthetic, while our reimagining favours character and psychology.'
Goodnight Mommy isn't the first Austrian horror remake that Naomi has starred in.
In 2007, she fronted Michael Haneke's psychological home invasion thriller Michael Haneke.
The film received a mixed reception from critics, with one dubbing it 'arthouse torture porn'.
The plot features two twin boys, who become convinced their mother is an imposter after noticing her disturbing behaviour when she returns home after facial reconstructive surgery