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Just about a year ago, Adrian Garcia Bogliano brought Here Comes the Devil to Fantastic Fest. As Shock readies for another year of the festival, Magnet Releasing has announced that the film is going to enter into a limited theatrical run on December 13th.
Barreiro and Caro are parents whose preteen son and daughter inexplicably reappear after being lost overnight on a desolate, cave-riddled mountainside after a casual hike became every parent
The Film Society of Lincoln Center
As Fantastic Fest winds down in Austin, Texas, it’s time to play a bit of catch up.
Shock Till You Drop caught quite a few films at the event and while you can find many of my reviews at this spot, I felt it was time to present some capsule reviews of the other films (plus it will just allow me to get ahead of the festival coverage work load, to be frank).
After the jump, I weigh in on Tim Burton’s Frankenweenie, the horror anthology The ABCs of Death and Here Comes the Devil which garnered multiple awards at the fest.
Fantastic Fest has announced this year’s Fantastic Fest Award winners. And in the horror category, Adrian Garcia Bogliano’s Here Comes the Devil took a range of awards.
The supernatural thriller from Argentina and the director of Penumbra and Cold Sweat not only landed some kudos, but it was picked up by Magnet Releasing at the fest.
Barreiro and Caro are parents whose preteen son and daughter inexplicably reappear after being lost overnight on a desolate, cave-riddled mountainside after a casual hike became every parent
Magnet Releasing has announced that it will distribute Adrian Garcia Boliano’s Here Comes the Devil. You can read the full press release after the jump.
The Wagner/ Cuban Company’s Magnet Releasing announced last night at Fantastic Fest
This is the year of Argentinian filmmaker Adrian Garcia Bogliano.
This week saw the American DVD release of his latest effort Penumbra. Last January yielded the DVD release of Cold Sweat, further, he’s making headlines here on Shock with his forthcoming film Here Comes the Devil and his contribution to The ABCs of Death (both playing at Fantastic Fest next month). Not too shabby.
Bogliano is clearly on the rise in horror and Shock Till You Drop had the pleasure of picking his brain. We discussed the origins of Penumbra, his love for David Mamet, his disdain for Paranormal Activity and his upcoming projects.
Adrian Garcia Bogliano is bringing Here Comes the Devil to the Toront International Film Festival next month. The film is part of the fest’s Vanguard Selection.
Four new images have floated our way for this Dark Sky Films release. Head inside for a look.
Bogliano previously helmed the recently released (in the U.S.) Penumbra and Cold Sweat.
On a family vacation, a couple’s son and daughter disappear while exploring a cave-riddled mountainside. The children eventually return home seemingly unharmed, but are withdrawn and devoid of emotion. The parents fear they have fallen prey to something inhuman
Dark Sky Films has passed along two posters for Here Comes the Devil.
The film stars Francisco Barreiro (We Are What We Are) and rising actress Laura Caro.
The film is a co-production from MPI
The Facebook page for Dark Sky Films has posted a banner in anticipation of the company’s presence at Comic-Con and said banner shows off some new artwork for Here Comes the Devil and Frankenstein’s Army. Hatchet III and Stitches are also included (but we’ve shared those teaser posters before).
MPI/Dark Sky Films announced the first day of principle photography on Adrian Garcia Bogliano
The supernatural thriller will be shot in and around Tijuana