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Follow on Google News | Uncork'd Entertainment Debuts Teaser for Psychological Horror Thriller Its Name Was MormoA Psychological Horror - Inspired by Ancient Greek Mythology
By: We Are Zombies Plot Overview: At the center of this harrowing story is the Bowers family—Marcela, an expectant mother; her husband Mark; and their young daughter Mia. During one of their adventurous outings, they stumble upon a decaying site filled with the smell of death and ominous remnants of animal remains. Their discovery of an ancient box containing mysterious coins and a severed animal head triggers a cascade of supernatural events, thrusting the family into a relentless nightmare. As malevolent forces close in, the Bowers must battle for their lives while their once peaceful home becomes a horrifying battleground. Vision and Direction: Mark Andrew Bowers, in his feature directorial debut, brings a haunting story to life, drawing on ancient Greek mythology to explore themes of dread and survival. "Collaborating with Uncork'd Entertainment has been an incredible journey," said Bowers. "I'm eager for audiences to experience this terrifying and personal story that we've worked so hard to create." Uncork'd Entertainment President Keith Leopard also expressed his excitement: "The fusion of psychological horror with Greek mythology in Its Name Was Mormo makes it an extraordinary film. Mark Andrew Bowers has crafted a unique, deeply unsettling experience, and we're thrilled to share it with audiences worldwide." Stellar Performances: The film stars Diana Cardenas, Mia Bowers, and Mark Andrew Bowers in lead roles. Their raw and intense performances lend emotional depth to this chilling tale of terror and survival, amplifying the suspense and emotional weight of the narrative. A Fresh Take on Horror: Its Name Was Mormo distinguishes itself in the horror genre by blending the eerie tension of psychological dread with the mythological richness of ancient Greece. Bowers masterfully cultivates an atmosphere of claustrophobic fear, immersing viewers in a story that defies traditional horror tropes. The result is a film that offers a fresh, yet hauntingly timeless, exploration of terror. Release Information: The film will be available in theaters across the U.S. beginning November 9, followed by a streaming release on November 26. For press inquiries, interview opportunities, or access to promotional content, visit the official website www.itsnamewasmormo.com, or reach out to Marcey at Marcey@mythacraft.com or by phone at 000-357-97964283. End
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