A Night Of Horror: Nightmare Radio, 10 horrifying tales directed by 8 of horror’s most talented filmmakers will be available on Demand and DVD September 1st.
The trailer looks terrifying!:
A Night Of Horror: Nightmare Radio, premiering on Demand and DVD September 1, is a new anthology from brothers Luciano Onetti and Nicolas Onetti. Joining the Onettis are filmmakers Sergio Morcillo, Joshua Long, Jason Bognacki, Adam O´Brien, Matt Richards, A.J. Briones, Pablo S. Pastor and Oliver Park.
Rod, radio DJ, hosts a popular horror-themed show packed with tales of terror for eager listeners. When he receives alarming calls from a horrified child things start to feel off. What ensues is a roller-coaster ride of horror stories…
Ian Costello, Clara Kovacic, and James Wright help make up the cast.
A Night Of Horror: Nightmare Radio is being distributed by Uncorkd’ Entertainment.
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The trailer looks terrifying!:
A Night Of Horror: Nightmare Radio, premiering on Demand and DVD September 1, is a new anthology from brothers Luciano Onetti and Nicolas Onetti. Joining the Onettis are filmmakers Sergio Morcillo, Joshua Long, Jason Bognacki, Adam O´Brien, Matt Richards, A.J. Briones, Pablo S. Pastor and Oliver Park.
Rod, radio DJ, hosts a popular horror-themed show packed with tales of terror for eager listeners. When he receives alarming calls from a horrified child things start to feel off. What ensues is a roller-coaster ride of horror stories…
Ian Costello, Clara Kovacic, and James Wright help make up the cast.
A Night Of Horror: Nightmare Radio is being distributed by Uncorkd’ Entertainment.
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- 8/19/2020
- by Tom Stockman
- WeAreMovieGeeks.com
As the calendar changes from October to November, Mexican horror fans will ascend for the twelfth year on Morbido Fest, a Mexico City-based festival dedicated to all things macabre, organized and executed by Morbido Group CEO and founder Pablo Guisa Koestinger.
This year’s festival will kick off Oct. 30 with a spectacle grander in its ambition than any Morbido inauguration before. Taking place within the Esperanza Iris City theater, more than 60 artists will perform six choreographed musical numbers with Guisa taking the reigns as master of ceremonies. Those familiar with Guisa and his public persona won’t be surprised to hear that his opening night wardrobe alone includes eight costumes, with more to come in the following days.
Somehow, the TV network owner, festival director, writer, publisher and radio host found time to make appearances in three high-profile films screening at this year’s fest: Paco Plaza’s “Eye for an Eye,...
This year’s festival will kick off Oct. 30 with a spectacle grander in its ambition than any Morbido inauguration before. Taking place within the Esperanza Iris City theater, more than 60 artists will perform six choreographed musical numbers with Guisa taking the reigns as master of ceremonies. Those familiar with Guisa and his public persona won’t be surprised to hear that his opening night wardrobe alone includes eight costumes, with more to come in the following days.
Somehow, the TV network owner, festival director, writer, publisher and radio host found time to make appearances in three high-profile films screening at this year’s fest: Paco Plaza’s “Eye for an Eye,...
- 10/30/2019
- by Jamie Lang
- Variety Film + TV
Horror Anthology A Night of Horror: Nightmare Radio to Bring Nine TerrifyingTales to Nocturna Madrid
A Night of Horror: Nightmare Radio is a horror anthology, from directors Nicolas and Luciano Onetti. They were the creative directors behind this Black Mandala production. Involving nine short films and ten directors, A Night of Horror: Nightmare Radio is set to show at this year's Nocturna Madrid, in Spain. This title has already show at Cannes and the film is expected to debut, in North America, at the Brooklyn Horror Film Festival. As well, a trailer was released for the film this past May. Some of the directors participating include: Jason Bognacki (March of the Witch), A.J. Briones (The Smiling Man), Joshua Long, Sergio Morcillo, Matt Richards, and a few others. More details on the film's upcoming European showing are hosted here. The film's wraparound segment involves a stormy night and a radio show. Listeners call in with their own ghost stories. Then, a strange call comes in from a child,...
- 9/17/2019
- by noreply@blogger.com (Unknown)
- 28 Days Later Analysis
A child narrates the verses as the story unfolds, rather unveils itself. A woman full of darkness yearns for love and light and goes out in search of it. But she is bound to her fate and she cannot have those, hurting those she comes in contact with. Those she hurts lash out at her. Jason Bognacki’s short film In the Dark, Dark Woods is a studied and tremendously well executed exercise in visual storytelling. Having only the narration to aurally guide us we have only the images to bolster his haunted tale. And bolster they do. Words like Dark, Beautiful and Haunting only begin to scratch at the surface of it. In the Dark, Dark Woods looks and feels like classic horror...
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- 8/3/2017
- Screen Anarchy
Writer/director Jason Bognacki has been impressing us with his work for a number of years, most recently with the neo-giallo Another (trailer). For a follow-up, Bognacki has turned his sights to a short film project which will be making its world debut at Fantasia.
Described as "a wondrous gothic fairy tale about a love story that goes horribly awry," In the Dark, Dark Woods... certainly looks like its right up my alley. The short teaser is beautiful, haunting and though it doesn't indicate anything about the plot, it certainly meets the requirement of impressing e [Continued ...]...
Described as "a wondrous gothic fairy tale about a love story that goes horribly awry," In the Dark, Dark Woods... certainly looks like its right up my alley. The short teaser is beautiful, haunting and though it doesn't indicate anything about the plot, it certainly meets the requirement of impressing e [Continued ...]...
- 7/26/2017
- QuietEarth.us
We’re living in a golden age of genre films, and there may be no better proof than the Fantasia International Film Festival, the three-week-long celebration of international genre efforts currently in the midst of its 21st year. The lineup is comprised of more than 150 features from all over the world, but that figure is dwarfed by the 300 short films showing across multiple sections. Too often, shorts are marginalized at film festivals, lumped into categories that designate them as calling cards for features and nothing more. Not so at Fantasia, where a number of the shorts showcase the precise visions of filmmakers looking to shock, frighten and unsettle audiences with concise approaches that hardly demand the padding of a feature-length running time.
Fantasia’s programming stands out from other genre festivals in that it doesn’t exclusively focus on outrageous horror movies, B-grade science fiction, or other stereotypes associated with the term “genre.
Fantasia’s programming stands out from other genre festivals in that it doesn’t exclusively focus on outrageous horror movies, B-grade science fiction, or other stereotypes associated with the term “genre.
- 7/15/2017
- by Eric Kohn
- Indiewire
Canadian production house Black Fawn Films continues to develop indie horror features. Recently, they have completed: Bite (2015), Antisocial 2 (2015), The Sublet (2015) and Bed of the Dead (2016). Their latest is titled Let Her Out. This feature deals with a young women, who has a twin growing inside her. Similar in story to Jason Bognacki's Another (2014), this "vanishing twin" turns Helen's (Alanna LeVierge) life into a living hell. The first trailer for the film has been released and fans of indie horror can find it here. For more on the story, Helen suffers a traumatic accident. This accident causes blackouts and strange behaviour. Helen becomes unhinged as a tumour begins to ascend in power. And, she must find a way to free herself of this disturbing manifestation. Black Fawn Films is one of the busiest production houses in the country. While an early screener of Bed of the Dead did not wow this critic,...
- 8/2/2016
- by noreply@blogger.com (Michael Allen)
- 28 Days Later Analysis
Writer/director Jason Bognacki‘s Mark of the Witch is looking pretty darn spooky, as evidenced by this new TV spot for the film that arrived today. The flick has already nabbed accolades on the festival circuit; at the Action on Film… Continue Reading →
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- 6/8/2016
- by Debi Moore
- DreadCentral.com
In the name of all that is blasphemous, satanic and unholy, what in Satan’s asshole did I just watch?
Mark Of The Witch is an ambitious mess of hackneyed gimmicks that might have been salvageable with a proper budget, not just writer/director Jason Bognacki’s can-do attitude. I’m all for filmmakers going rogue and shooting original content, but only within their pre-determined means. Bognacki’s style is marred by atrocious CGI and incoherent storytelling, all of which try to skirt by on the presumption that arthouse pretension trumps any semblance of a worthwhile narrative. And you know what? Maybe it would have without all the fluctuating audio levels, fish-eye lensing and inexcusable animated misfires.
Maybe.
Bognacki opens on robed cultists (presumably witches) who are holding a baby, before transitioning into an overhead shot of a birthday cake that reads the name “Jordyn” (Paulie Rojas). As the happy post-teen celebrates another year,...
Mark Of The Witch is an ambitious mess of hackneyed gimmicks that might have been salvageable with a proper budget, not just writer/director Jason Bognacki’s can-do attitude. I’m all for filmmakers going rogue and shooting original content, but only within their pre-determined means. Bognacki’s style is marred by atrocious CGI and incoherent storytelling, all of which try to skirt by on the presumption that arthouse pretension trumps any semblance of a worthwhile narrative. And you know what? Maybe it would have without all the fluctuating audio levels, fish-eye lensing and inexcusable animated misfires.
Maybe.
Bognacki opens on robed cultists (presumably witches) who are holding a baby, before transitioning into an overhead shot of a birthday cake that reads the name “Jordyn” (Paulie Rojas). As the happy post-teen celebrates another year,...
- 6/8/2016
- by Matt Donato
- We Got This Covered
In Mark of the Witch (formerly known as Another), a beautiful young woman is driven into a dark underworld of demonic possession, desire, and extreme indulgences after she celebrates a landmark birthday and learns she may be the devil’s kin.… Continue Reading →
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- 6/8/2016
- by Staci Layne Wilson
- DreadCentral.com
Now available on digital and VOD platforms, the “delightfully deranged” Mark of the Witch (watch the trailer) is directed by Jason Bognacki, and stars genre favorites Maria Olsen (Paranormal Activity 3, Rob Zombie’s Lords of Salem) and Paulie Rojas (Down and Dangerous, The Last Resort). “Mark of the Witch follows Jordyn, a beautiful young woman (Paulie Rojas) who is driven into a […]...
- 6/6/2016
- by MrDisgusting
- bloody-disgusting.com
By Seth Metoyer
MoreHorror.com
It certainly seems like it's been the season of the witch lately, and here's another upcoming gem for you.
The film Mark Of The Witch will be releasing on 6/6/16 on the following platforms Dish, SlingTV, DirectTV, Vubiquity (Verizon), Amazon, Vudu, Xbox, Itunes, Flixfling, Google Play, Vimeo, Comcast (est).
From Director Jason Bognacki, the cast includes Maria Olsen (Paranormal Activity 3, Starry Eyes and Meir Zarchi's I Spit On Your Grave: Deja Vu) and rising star Paulie Rojas (Down and Dangerous, The Last Resort).
Check out the trailer below the official details.
From The Press Release
On 6/6/16 Epic Pictures will release their acclaimed new horror film Mark Of The Witch on a digital platform near you!
Labeled by Paranormal Underground Magazine as "one of the most beautiful films about witchcraft ever seen," Mark Of The Witch follows Jordyn, a beautiful young woman who is driven...
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It certainly seems like it's been the season of the witch lately, and here's another upcoming gem for you.
The film Mark Of The Witch will be releasing on 6/6/16 on the following platforms Dish, SlingTV, DirectTV, Vubiquity (Verizon), Amazon, Vudu, Xbox, Itunes, Flixfling, Google Play, Vimeo, Comcast (est).
From Director Jason Bognacki, the cast includes Maria Olsen (Paranormal Activity 3, Starry Eyes and Meir Zarchi's I Spit On Your Grave: Deja Vu) and rising star Paulie Rojas (Down and Dangerous, The Last Resort).
Check out the trailer below the official details.
From The Press Release
On 6/6/16 Epic Pictures will release their acclaimed new horror film Mark Of The Witch on a digital platform near you!
Labeled by Paranormal Underground Magazine as "one of the most beautiful films about witchcraft ever seen," Mark Of The Witch follows Jordyn, a beautiful young woman who is driven...
- 5/25/2016
- by admin
- MoreHorror
Stars: Ana Paula Redding, David Landry, Lillian Pennypacker, Michael St. Michaels, Nancy Wolfe | Written and Directed by Jason Bognacki
There’s a joke in Garth Marenghi’s Darkplace, the under-seen but superlative comedy about the making of a fictional eighties horror programme, that is too good not to repeat at any given opportunity. In it, the show’s producer, played by Richard Ayoade, claims that due to episodes running far too short, any scene without dialogue was considered for slow motion. Given its own brief running time of just eighty minutes and its predilection for the special effect, one wonders if Mark of the Witch was produced under a similar ethos.
Mark of the Witch portrays Jordyn (Ana Paula Redding), a young woman who keeps having weird and wacky experiences of a not entirely pleasant nature. Turns out, she’s being harassed/possessed by a demonic presence. There’s not...
There’s a joke in Garth Marenghi’s Darkplace, the under-seen but superlative comedy about the making of a fictional eighties horror programme, that is too good not to repeat at any given opportunity. In it, the show’s producer, played by Richard Ayoade, claims that due to episodes running far too short, any scene without dialogue was considered for slow motion. Given its own brief running time of just eighty minutes and its predilection for the special effect, one wonders if Mark of the Witch was produced under a similar ethos.
Mark of the Witch portrays Jordyn (Ana Paula Redding), a young woman who keeps having weird and wacky experiences of a not entirely pleasant nature. Turns out, she’s being harassed/possessed by a demonic presence. There’s not...
- 1/20/2016
- by Jack Kirby
- Nerdly
Throughout the week, we will be highlighting each of our contributor’s “Best of 2014″ on an individual basis. This isn’t limited to movies & television either. No, no, this bleeds over into memorabilia, music and so much more. Without further ado…
Another. A film by Jason Bognacki
When I wrote a review for Dtb about director Jason Bognacki’s 2014 Giallo inspired witchcraft film “Another” I said that the film was “poised to be a future-classic”. It turns out I wasn’t wrong. Since the film started screening in festivals worldwide, it has garnered many well-deserved accolades along the way. In fact the UK publication the Daily Record even included Another in their year end list of top-ten horror movies and presented an excellent point about the mesmerizing film while doing so saying that you “don’t expect” to like Another. Even now as I continue to share the news via...
Another. A film by Jason Bognacki
When I wrote a review for Dtb about director Jason Bognacki’s 2014 Giallo inspired witchcraft film “Another” I said that the film was “poised to be a future-classic”. It turns out I wasn’t wrong. Since the film started screening in festivals worldwide, it has garnered many well-deserved accolades along the way. In fact the UK publication the Daily Record even included Another in their year end list of top-ten horror movies and presented an excellent point about the mesmerizing film while doing so saying that you “don’t expect” to like Another. Even now as I continue to share the news via...
- 12/30/2014
- by Cherry Bombed
- Destroy the Brain
About this time last year we were introduced to writer/director Jason Bognacki's full length feature debut Another and since then, the movie has been making the festival circuit rounds and with screenings lined up for this year's American Film Market, a new sales trailer has reared its head for Bognacki's great looking horror.
Paulie Rojas stars as Jordyn a "beautiful young woman is driven into a dark underworld of demonic possession, desire, and extreme indulgences when she learns she may be the devil's kin."
The new trailer is a tighter edit of the original trailer with only glances of new footage and man, does it ever work. We were already excited to see [Continued ...]...
Paulie Rojas stars as Jordyn a "beautiful young woman is driven into a dark underworld of demonic possession, desire, and extreme indulgences when she learns she may be the devil's kin."
The new trailer is a tighter edit of the original trailer with only glances of new footage and man, does it ever work. We were already excited to see [Continued ...]...
- 11/5/2014
- QuietEarth.us
As we edge closer to the American Film Market here in Los Angeles, Shock Till You Drop will be bringing you a look at some of the fright films heading your way over the next year or so. We'll be bringing you trailers, artwork and "first news" for myriad genre titles. We begin with Another from writer-director Jason Bognacki.
Paul Rojas plays "a beautiful young woman is driven into a dark underworld of demonic possession, desire, and extreme indulgences when she learns she may be the devil's kin."
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Paul Rojas plays "a beautiful young woman is driven into a dark underworld of demonic possession, desire, and extreme indulgences when she learns she may be the devil's kin."
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- 10/26/2014
- by Ryan Turek
- shocktillyoudrop.com
*full disclosure: an online screener of this film was provided by director Jason Bognacki and Full Frame Features. Bognacki and this writer have worked together in the past. Director/writer: Jason Bognacki. Cast: David Landry, Maria Olsen, Lillian Pennypacker and Paulie Redding. Another is the first feature film from director Jason Bognacki ("The Red Door"). This film has played at several film festivals, recently and the reception has been mostly positive. The film can best be described as a Giallo-themed thriller, with a few gothic elements added in. Bognacki's first feature is light on story, with the director focusing more on the visual display. In the film, two immortals fight over the souls of the living; there is no clear winner. Shot on 4K digital with the Red One camera, the visuals of Another will stay with the viewer, long after the curtains have fallen. The story begins with a coven of witches.
- 10/1/2014
- by noreply@blogger.com (Michael Allen)
- 28 Days Later Analysis
The theme for this year’s Melbourne Underground Film Festival is “Evolve Or Die,” so thank God that after 15 years, the fest has decided to evolve rather than kick the proverbial bucket.
What does “evolution” look like for Muff? For starters, this year is a much more stripped down festival. It runs Sept. 12 – 19 at a single location — The Backlot Studios.
Muff usually features a healthy retrospective section, but they decided to spin that off into a separate event that will run in a month or two. Instead, Muff 15 is all about new cinema, with an even stronger focus on Down Under cinema.
Opening Night: Start Options Exit was originally conceived by local co-directors Chris Mitchell and Yoav Lester as a web series, but was subsequently edited together as this outrageous comedy about a pair of degenerates stumbling through the seedy underbelly of Melbourne.
Closing Night: Acclaimed Melbourne cult filmmaker Stuart Simpson...
What does “evolution” look like for Muff? For starters, this year is a much more stripped down festival. It runs Sept. 12 – 19 at a single location — The Backlot Studios.
Muff usually features a healthy retrospective section, but they decided to spin that off into a separate event that will run in a month or two. Instead, Muff 15 is all about new cinema, with an even stronger focus on Down Under cinema.
Opening Night: Start Options Exit was originally conceived by local co-directors Chris Mitchell and Yoav Lester as a web series, but was subsequently edited together as this outrageous comedy about a pair of degenerates stumbling through the seedy underbelly of Melbourne.
Closing Night: Acclaimed Melbourne cult filmmaker Stuart Simpson...
- 9/8/2014
- by Mike Everleth
- Underground Film Journal
The Feratum film festival surprisingly revealed the official selection for its upcoming third edition last Saturday. This announcement comes one month before the festival kicks off in the town of Tlalpujahua, Mexico, as Feratum will take place from October 2 to 5. It seems Feratum 2014 has less renowned films than the previous edition, and in general less material, but the festival's director Miguel Marín said that there are some surprises yet to be announced. Meanwhile, check the official selection of feature length films (there's a Twitch review or article if possible). International Feature COMPETITIONAnimosity (dir. Brendan Steere, Us) Another (dir. Jason Bognacki, Us) Bombshell Bloodbath (dir. Brett Mullen, Us)Also selected for Sitges 2014Circus of the Dead (dir. Billy Pon, Us) Crawl or Die (dir. Oklahoma...
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- 9/1/2014
- Screen Anarchy
Stars: Ana Paula Redding, David Landry, Lillian Pennypacker, Michael St. Michaels, Nancy Wolfe | Written and Directed by Jason Bognacki
There’s a joke in Garth Marenghi’s Darkplace, the under-seen but superlative comedy about the making of a fictional eighties horror programme, that is too good not to repeat at any given opportunity. In it, the show’s producer, played by Richard Ayoade, claims that due to episodes running far too short, any scene without dialogue was considered for slow motion. Given its own brief running time of just eighty minutes and its predilection for the special effect, one wonders if Another was produced under a similar ethos.
Another portrays Jordyn (Ana Paula Redding), a young woman who keeps having weird and wacky experiences of a not entirely pleasant nature. Turns out, she’s being harassed/possessed by a demonic presence. There’s not really a great deal more to the plot than that,...
There’s a joke in Garth Marenghi’s Darkplace, the under-seen but superlative comedy about the making of a fictional eighties horror programme, that is too good not to repeat at any given opportunity. In it, the show’s producer, played by Richard Ayoade, claims that due to episodes running far too short, any scene without dialogue was considered for slow motion. Given its own brief running time of just eighty minutes and its predilection for the special effect, one wonders if Another was produced under a similar ethos.
Another portrays Jordyn (Ana Paula Redding), a young woman who keeps having weird and wacky experiences of a not entirely pleasant nature. Turns out, she’s being harassed/possessed by a demonic presence. There’s not really a great deal more to the plot than that,...
- 8/24/2014
- by Jack Kirby
- Nerdly
Genre festival to close with UK premiere of The Signal; 64 films will be screened, with 38 UK or European premieres and 11 world premieres.
Film4 FrightFest has unveiled the full line-up for its 15th edition, taking place in the new home of Vue West End in Leicester Square from Aug 21-25.
This year’s festival will screen 64 films and 20 shorts, with a record-breaking 38 UK or European premieres and 11 world premieres.
The UK premiere of William Eubank’s sci-fi thriller The Signal, starring Screen Star of Tomorrow Olivia Cooke and Brenton Thwaites, will close the festival.
As previously announced, Adam Wingard’s The Guest will receive its UK premiere as the opening film of this year’s FrightFest.
World premieres at this year’s edition include Jay Weisman’s Shockwave Darkside 3D [pictured], Luke Hyam’s X Moor, Matthew A. Brown’s Julia, Simeon Halligan’s White Settlers and John Shackleton’s The Sleeping Room.
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Film4 FrightFest has unveiled the full line-up for its 15th edition, taking place in the new home of Vue West End in Leicester Square from Aug 21-25.
This year’s festival will screen 64 films and 20 shorts, with a record-breaking 38 UK or European premieres and 11 world premieres.
The UK premiere of William Eubank’s sci-fi thriller The Signal, starring Screen Star of Tomorrow Olivia Cooke and Brenton Thwaites, will close the festival.
As previously announced, Adam Wingard’s The Guest will receive its UK premiere as the opening film of this year’s FrightFest.
World premieres at this year’s edition include Jay Weisman’s Shockwave Darkside 3D [pictured], Luke Hyam’s X Moor, Matthew A. Brown’s Julia, Simeon Halligan’s White Settlers and John Shackleton’s The Sleeping Room.
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- 6/27/2014
- by ian.sandwell@screendaily.com (Ian Sandwell)
- ScreenDaily
Exclusive: Epic Pictures Group acquires international rights to Jason Bognacki’s horror thriller.
Epic Pictures Group has acquired international rights to horror thriller Another from first-time director Jason Bognacki.
Toronto Midnight Madness programmer Colin Geddes serves as executive producer and discovered Bognacki as well as Ultra 8 Pictures managing director and Katarina Gligorijevic, the film’s associate producer.
Paulie Rojas, Maria Olsen and Nancy Wolfe star in the film, described as a Giallo-Hammer fusion about a beautiful young woman who learns she may be descended from the Devil.
“From the moment I first saw Another, I was struck by its haunting and captivating story,” said Epic Pictures CEO Patrick Ewald.
“We are excited to be working with the incredibly talented director, Jason Bognacki who will definitely have a long career ahead of him,” said co-founder, Shaked Berenson.
Epic’s sales roster includes V/H/S Viral, the third entry in the horror franchise that Magnolia will distribute in the...
Epic Pictures Group has acquired international rights to horror thriller Another from first-time director Jason Bognacki.
Toronto Midnight Madness programmer Colin Geddes serves as executive producer and discovered Bognacki as well as Ultra 8 Pictures managing director and Katarina Gligorijevic, the film’s associate producer.
Paulie Rojas, Maria Olsen and Nancy Wolfe star in the film, described as a Giallo-Hammer fusion about a beautiful young woman who learns she may be descended from the Devil.
“From the moment I first saw Another, I was struck by its haunting and captivating story,” said Epic Pictures CEO Patrick Ewald.
“We are excited to be working with the incredibly talented director, Jason Bognacki who will definitely have a long career ahead of him,” said co-founder, Shaked Berenson.
Epic’s sales roster includes V/H/S Viral, the third entry in the horror franchise that Magnolia will distribute in the...
- 5/20/2014
- by jeremykay67@gmail.com (Jeremy Kay)
- ScreenDaily
Director Jason Bognacki's Another is getting set to have its World Premiere at the Seattle International Film Festival. Leading up to its premiere, the director and Full Frame Pictures have released a new graphic for the film. This official artwork highlights the demonic forces lurking inside, with the character and protagonist Jordyn (Paulie Rojas) shown prominently. The film debuts in under a week! Another is a supernatural yarn of two sisters. One sister is just coming into adulthood and the other/another is testing Jordyn's resolve. Can Jordyn resist the temptation of witchcraft? Another will debut at Siff May 17th, 2014. The film will offer two showings in May and horror or supernatural fans are encouraged to see the show on the big screen. A trailer for the film is available below. Release Date: May 17th, 2014 (World Premiere). Director/writer: Jason Bognacki. Cast: Paulie Rojas, Maria Olsen, Nancy Wolfe, David Landry and Michael St. Michaels.
- 5/14/2014
- by noreply@blogger.com (Michael Allen)
- 28 Days Later Analysis
We first heard about Jason Bognacki's supernatural thriller Another last October, and on May 17th the film will be having its world premiere at the Seattle International Film Festival. Yep, demons will be released in less than two weeks!
Another, which is writer/director Bognacki's debut feature, stars Paulie Rojas (The Last Resort) as Jordyn, a woman possessed by an evil twin... and her twin is growing stronger. Jordyn must explore the dark recesses of her soul when she learns she may be the devil’s kin.
Maria Olsen (Paranormal Activity 3), Nancy Wolfe, Lillian Pennypacker, and David Landry co-star in this stylistic mix of giallo and Hammer horror.
For more info visit Another on Facebook, and stop by the official Another website.
We have a handful of new stills below, and you can click here for additional details on the film's two Siff screenings (5:30 Pm on the...
Another, which is writer/director Bognacki's debut feature, stars Paulie Rojas (The Last Resort) as Jordyn, a woman possessed by an evil twin... and her twin is growing stronger. Jordyn must explore the dark recesses of her soul when she learns she may be the devil’s kin.
Maria Olsen (Paranormal Activity 3), Nancy Wolfe, Lillian Pennypacker, and David Landry co-star in this stylistic mix of giallo and Hammer horror.
For more info visit Another on Facebook, and stop by the official Another website.
We have a handful of new stills below, and you can click here for additional details on the film's two Siff screenings (5:30 Pm on the...
- 5/5/2014
- by Debi Moore
- DreadCentral.com
We’re back with another edition of the Indie Spotlight, highlighting the recent independent horror news sent our way. Today’s feature includes DVD release details for Compound Fracture, trailers for Altergeist and Aftermath, first details on Danger Word, the Stage Fright call for submissions, and the lineup from Sci Fest in Los Angeles, a review of the second season of Holliston, and much more:
Compound Fracture DVD Release Details: “Level 33 Entertainment announced today the release of the highly anticipated horror feature film Compound Fracture coming to DVD and VOD on May 13, 2014. Bringing together three iconic figures in the horror pantheon, Compound Fracture stars Tyler Mane (Michael Myers in Rob Zombie’s Hallowee), Muse Watson (Ben Willis in I Know What You Did Last Summer), and Derek Mears (Jason Voorhees in the new Friday The 13th). The movie will be available at all major retail and rental outlets including Walmart,...
Compound Fracture DVD Release Details: “Level 33 Entertainment announced today the release of the highly anticipated horror feature film Compound Fracture coming to DVD and VOD on May 13, 2014. Bringing together three iconic figures in the horror pantheon, Compound Fracture stars Tyler Mane (Michael Myers in Rob Zombie’s Hallowee), Muse Watson (Ben Willis in I Know What You Did Last Summer), and Derek Mears (Jason Voorhees in the new Friday The 13th). The movie will be available at all major retail and rental outlets including Walmart,...
- 5/4/2014
- by Tamika Jones
- DailyDead
Director Jason Bognacki's ("The Red Door") supernatural thriller Another will debut at the Seattle International Film Festival. Here, the film will have its World Premiere. Another is a coming-of-age film, in which a young woman named Jordyn (Paulie Rojas) discovers the presence of an evil twin. The Another uses witchy powers to take over Jordyn's body and behaviours. The film stars Paulie Rojas (The Last Resort), Maria Olsen (The Bunnyman Massacre) and Nancy Wolfe. The World Premiere for Another takes place May 17th, 2014. On this date, the film will be presented in 4K screen resolution, to highlight the breathtaking imagery from the film. Some of that exquisite quality can be seen in the film's official trailer, which is hosted below. As well, more details on the theatrical launch of Another are below. Release Date: May 17th, 2014 (World Premiere). Director/writer: Jason Bognacki. Cast: Paulie Rojas, Maria Olsen, Nancy Wolfe,...
- 5/2/2014
- by noreply@blogger.com (Michael Allen)
- 28 Days Later Analysis
After a string of giallo influenced short films writer-director Jason Bognacki is now wrapping up work on his debut feature Another. And while the classic influences are very certainly present the trailer promises that this is no mere string of name-check moments, with hats tipped towards the genre greats, but something infused with Bognacki's own unique voice as well.Compelled by the possibility that she could have a dark twin, Jordyn questions her own sanity, and reality itself. Jordyn's curiosity pulls her into a dark underworld of demonic possession, desire, and extreme indulgences churning a deadly witches' brew that tears her very soul apart.We first wrote about this one all the way back in of June of 2011 when it was in production as a half...
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- 10/24/2013
- Screen Anarchy
Jason Bognacki has done quite a few neo-giallo shorts which, while polished with beautiful cinemtography, run the same gritty route as early Argento. And finally, he has a full feature coming which clocks in at 80 minutes which we announced back in 2011. Check out some of his other work here and the trailer below.
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- 10/24/2013
- QuietEarth.us
When we last chatted with acclaimed photographer, filmmaker and musician Jason Bognacki (check out the interview here), he was in the process of expanding his haunting short film Another to feature length. The supernatural horror short was one of several stylish, sexy and often intensely disturbing films Bognacki is releasing through his production company Full Frame Features, along with his acclaimed mini-feature The Red Door. Another stars Paulie Rojas (The Last Resort) as a young woman who must fight for possession of her soul after learning of her demonic heritage. She co-stars with Maria Olsen (Paranormal Activity 3), Nancy Wolfe (Helter Skelter) and Michael St. Michaels (The Video Dead). A release date has not yet been announced, but the new trailer is amazing, so I'm hoping we won't have to wait much longer. ...
- 10/21/2013
- by Gregory Burkart
- FEARnet
Dark sides. We all have them. How much influence they have on us on an everyday basis is the real story here. It's so much easier to do the wrong thing, but damn it, being bad can be So much fun!
Director Jason Bognacki (The Red Door) has completed production on his latest project, the visually stunning horror feature Another. This supernatural shocker stars Paulie Rojas (The Last Resort) as Jordyn, a woman possessed by an evil twin, and her twin is growing stronger. Maria Olsen (Paranormal Activity 3), Nancy Wolfe, and David Landry co-star.
A darkly beautiful trailer for the film awaits below, in which viewers can see Jordyn’s Aunt Ruth (Wolfe) performing rituals that could save her from possession. But this evil is stronger than any magic. It grows deep within Jordyn, testing her. She must battle this dark force as it attempts to invade her fears,...
Director Jason Bognacki (The Red Door) has completed production on his latest project, the visually stunning horror feature Another. This supernatural shocker stars Paulie Rojas (The Last Resort) as Jordyn, a woman possessed by an evil twin, and her twin is growing stronger. Maria Olsen (Paranormal Activity 3), Nancy Wolfe, and David Landry co-star.
A darkly beautiful trailer for the film awaits below, in which viewers can see Jordyn’s Aunt Ruth (Wolfe) performing rituals that could save her from possession. But this evil is stronger than any magic. It grows deep within Jordyn, testing her. She must battle this dark force as it attempts to invade her fears,...
- 10/21/2013
- by Uncle Creepy
- DreadCentral.com
We’re back with another edition of the Indie Spotlight, highlighting recent independent horror news sent our way. Today’s feature includes release details for Kane Hodder’s Exit to Hell, trailer for Evil Feed, Another, and Terrible Angels, video highlights from Steven Yeun interview with Conan O’Brien, and much more:
Exit to Hell Release Details: “After robbing a mafia run strip club, a naïve group of thugs head for the border to enjoy their bounty. But when they enter the remote and wind-swept town of Redstone, they gruesomely discover that revenge is all in how you slice it. Kane Hodder (Friday the 13th, Hatchet) takes the title role as Sheriff Slade Sickle, a man with an abiding appetite for justice! Exit to Hell co-stars Tiffany Shepis (Nightmare Man, Dark Reel) and Rena Riffel (Showgirls, Mulholland Dr.) in this carnage-filled tribute to American Grindhouse cinema.
Uncork’d Entertainment has inked North American VOD,...
Exit to Hell Release Details: “After robbing a mafia run strip club, a naïve group of thugs head for the border to enjoy their bounty. But when they enter the remote and wind-swept town of Redstone, they gruesomely discover that revenge is all in how you slice it. Kane Hodder (Friday the 13th, Hatchet) takes the title role as Sheriff Slade Sickle, a man with an abiding appetite for justice! Exit to Hell co-stars Tiffany Shepis (Nightmare Man, Dark Reel) and Rena Riffel (Showgirls, Mulholland Dr.) in this carnage-filled tribute to American Grindhouse cinema.
Uncork’d Entertainment has inked North American VOD,...
- 10/20/2013
- by Tamika Jones
- DailyDead
Director Jason Bognacki (The Red Door) has completed production on his latest horror feature, Another. This supernatural shocker stars Paulie Rojas (The Last Resort) as Jordyn, a woman possessed by an evil twin and her twin is growing stronger. Maria Olsen (Paranormal Activity 3), Nancy Wolfe and David Landry co-star.
Compelled by the possibility that she could have a dark twin, Jordyn (Paulie Rojas) questions her own sanity, and reality itself. Jordyn’s curiousity pulls her into a dark underworld of demonic possession, desire and extreme indulgences churning a dead witch’s brew that tears her very soul apart...
Compelled by the possibility that she could have a dark twin, Jordyn (Paulie Rojas) questions her own sanity, and reality itself. Jordyn’s curiousity pulls her into a dark underworld of demonic possession, desire and extreme indulgences churning a dead witch’s brew that tears her very soul apart...
- 10/19/2013
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
Director Jason Bognacki (The Red Door) has created another film with a beautiful visual display. The film is titled Another. It involves a demon, possession and one woman struggling to retain her soul. Another stars Paulie Rojas (The Last Resort), Maria Olsen (The Bunnyman Massacre) and Nancy Wolfe. Recently, Bognacki has released an early trailer for the film, which is breathtaking. The story elements for the film have not been fully revealed. However, Jordyn (Rojas) is the daughter of a demon and she must fight forces outside of herself to keep control over her soul. A release date has not been announced for Another. But, horror fans and film fans in general are encouraged to take a look at the film's first trailer below. Release Date: Tba. Director/writer: Jason Bognacki. Cast: Paulie Rojas, Maria Olsen, Nancy Wolfe, David Landry and Michael St. Michaels. The film's first trailer is here:...
- 10/17/2013
- by noreply@blogger.com (Michael Allen)
- 28 Days Later Analysis
A year ago we had a chat with photographer, musician and filmmaker Jason Bognacki about his stylish, sensual and chilling film projects, including 2008's award-winning mini feature The Red Door – an intense thriller inspired by the works of Dario Argento, David Lynch and Stanley Kubrick. Jason has launched his own VOD site Full Frame Features, where The Red Door is now available for streaming in an exclusive Director's Cut. The Red Door - La Porte Rouge Also available on the site is the five-minute short The White Face, and the long-awaited horror film Another will be premiering there soon. The sequel Beyond the Red Door is in the works as well – slated for release this summer – and it looks just as amazing as its predecessor. Here's a haunting preview montage of the Full Frame Features catalog: Full Frame Features - Teaser...
- 4/24/2013
- by Gregory Burkart
- FEARnet
All Images by Jason Bognacki Experimenal photographer, musician, filmmaker... all of these handles apply to artist Jason Bognacki. But my first eye-opening, jaw-dropping exposure to his work was through a short horror film entitled The Red Door, which in a mere 16 minutes captured all the suspense, dread, sexual tension and raw violence of a dozen feature films. Inspired by Italy's lush and sensual giallo thrillers of the '60s and '70s, as well as the surreal cinemascapes of David Lynch, Stanley Kubrick and Andrei Tarkovsky, Jason's short films effortlessly balance fashion-magazine glamour and eroticism with shocking violence and supernatural terror... which is why I'm thrilled to learn that The Red Door...
- 4/2/2012
- FEARnet
The question immediately triggered by the title of Jason Bognacki's latest is, of course, "Another what?" But Bognacki doesn't feel much like answering. The director is keeping mum about his project beyond the most basic facts - it is currently a half hour short that he hopes to expand to a feature - preferring to let his work speak for itself. And it certainly does that. This is one best experienced with the lights down and the volume up.Though there is a Michael Rappaport listed in the cast it appears to be this guy and not the Michael Rapaport you're thinking of....
- 6/15/2011
- Screen Anarchy
Filmmaker and artist Jason Bognacki (The White Face) passed us the first teaser for his creepy/beautiful new film Another. It's a 30 minute short film which Bognacki will then prep to become a feature version.
He is being guarded about the film's details, but like The White Face before it Bognacki the elegant and the eerie to create something that's creepy and cryptic and totally mad. I love it.
Another stars Paulie Rojas, Maria Olsen and Michael Rappaport (who, for the record I think is f'ing awesome).
Check out the film's Facebook page for more details as they come and be sure to check out the first teaser trailer for Another after the break.
He is being guarded about the film's details, but like The White Face before it Bognacki the elegant and the eerie to create something that's creepy and cryptic and totally mad. I love it.
Another stars Paulie Rojas, Maria Olsen and Michael Rappaport (who, for the record I think is f'ing awesome).
Check out the film's Facebook page for more details as they come and be sure to check out the first teaser trailer for Another after the break.
- 6/15/2011
- QuietEarth.us
The Red Door PosterDirector/writer: Jason Bognacki.
Jason Bognacki's short film "Loma Lynda: The Red Door" was sent to this reviewer simply as the "The Red Door." This short had an appearance in Cannes 2008, as part of the short film selection and "The Red Door" has gone onto win awards at Shockfest 2009 for Best Actor - David Fine, Best Film of the Festival, and others. Seriously surreal, this short starts off as serious hit of LSD to the system, warms to the audience with a psychotic monologue and finishes with a French dialogue about dissociation. Bognacki describes his film as a mix of Giallo and David Lynch; after seeing this film these words cannot be counter-argued, but the quality of the film can be enjoyed, as most of the senses are tickled.
From the cover sent with the film, this is "a modern Giallo genre film; a blood-drenched psychological...
Jason Bognacki's short film "Loma Lynda: The Red Door" was sent to this reviewer simply as the "The Red Door." This short had an appearance in Cannes 2008, as part of the short film selection and "The Red Door" has gone onto win awards at Shockfest 2009 for Best Actor - David Fine, Best Film of the Festival, and others. Seriously surreal, this short starts off as serious hit of LSD to the system, warms to the audience with a psychotic monologue and finishes with a French dialogue about dissociation. Bognacki describes his film as a mix of Giallo and David Lynch; after seeing this film these words cannot be counter-argued, but the quality of the film can be enjoyed, as most of the senses are tickled.
From the cover sent with the film, this is "a modern Giallo genre film; a blood-drenched psychological...
- 9/23/2010
- by 28DaysLaterAnalysis@gmail.com (Michael Allen)
- 28 Days Later Analysis
For those who missed our poster on Bonacki's The Red Door, I'd Highly recommend checking it out. It's a short giallo done in stunning Lynchian style which shows that Jason is clearly one talent to watch. Now we've got the teaser for one of his latest shorts which also looks stunning and runs into the supernatural.
A thrilling tale of love and jealousy, takes a supernatural turn when a crime of passion and greed becomes an inescapable nightmare.
Teaser after the break.
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A thrilling tale of love and jealousy, takes a supernatural turn when a crime of passion and greed becomes an inescapable nightmare.
Teaser after the break.
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- 9/29/2009
- QuietEarth.us
I guess Giallo is coming back in style, because this 2008 short from Jason Bognacki, which is still running the fest circuit, looks bloody incredible! And I do mean bloody folks. Wikipedia defines giallo as a genre of "horror and erotocism", originally based on the genre from books, but having taken on its own life in film "characterized by extended murder sequences featuring excessive bloodletting, stylish camerawork and unusual musical arrangements." Yes, this fits that description perfectly, and also borrows from Lynch. It's stunning.
Loma Lynda's: The Red Door is a modern Giallo film styled around the manic characters Loma and Lynda. This dark and stylish tale of love and murder takes place in the street's of Hollywood and in the bent mind of our herion, Lynda (Estefania Iglesias).
Trailer and teasers after the break. I'd recommend going to the official website for the high quality versions.
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Loma Lynda's: The Red Door is a modern Giallo film styled around the manic characters Loma and Lynda. This dark and stylish tale of love and murder takes place in the street's of Hollywood and in the bent mind of our herion, Lynda (Estefania Iglesias).
Trailer and teasers after the break. I'd recommend going to the official website for the high quality versions.
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- 9/15/2009
- QuietEarth.us
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