Bradley Cooper’s career has evolved recently, but his roots are still in acting. In 2018, he made his directorial debut with a remake ofA Star Is Born. His sophomoric feature came last year in the form of theLeonard Bernstein biopicMaestro, in which he also played the titular conductor. But many years before he took a behind-the-scenes role, Cooper was known for his acting. Hegot his first Oscar nomination forSilver Linings Playbookin 2013, followed by two consecutive years of nominations forAmerican HustleandAmerican Sniper.

As his acting career continued, Cooper became more holistically involved in his projects. This involved not only directingA Staris BornandMaestro, but also taking on a producer role in several projects. He was an executive producer on bothSilver Linings PlaybookandAmerican Hustleand then went on to produceAmerican Sniper. He has also produced movies that he had no starring role in, includingJokerand the short filmWeathering. One of Cooper’s dual producing and acting projects was made under a major director, and there is some news about this project.

Toni Collette looking at Bradley Cooper in Nightmare Alley

Nightmare Alley Is Coming To Prime Video

The Film Arrives In Less Than A Week

Nightmare Alleywill soon find a new streaming home. This movie saw Cooper in the starring role while he also exercised his behind-the-scenes chops as a producer. The A-list star was paired with visionary director Guillermo del Toro to create a thrilling tale regarding a grifter, who works his way up from being a low-ranked carnival worker to a psychic medium. At the same time,a renowned psychologist works to expose him. TheNightmare Alleycastincludes Cooper, Cate Blanchett, Toni Collette, Willem Dafoe, Richard Jenkins, Rooney Mara, Mary Steenburgen, and Ron Perlman.

Why You Should Watch Nightmare Alley On Prime Video

Nightmare AlleyHas A Team Of Great Actors

Nightmare Alleyis a highly-stylized thriller by del Toro. Boasting an 80% Rotten Tomatoes score, it is an opportunity to see several A-list actors doing unique work within the thriller genre. Though it was nominated for four Oscars, including Best Picture,Nightmare Alleywas underappreciated at the time of its release, making $39.6 million against an estimated $60 million budget. Luckily, audiences who missed it in theaters can soon catchNightmare Alleyat home as it arrives on Prime Video this week.