Dark Star Pictures will release Alice Maio Mackay’s acclaimed slasher film BAD GIRL BOOGEY this summer and we have a look at the brand new trailer! Release plans include a digital platforms release on July 4th, a DVD release on July 11th, and select theaters will also screen the film starting on July 7th.

"BAD GIRL BOOGEY follows Angel whose mother was brutally murdered one Halloween night, when blood was shed by a deranged killer wearing a parasitic mask cursed with black magic and bigotry. Sixteen years later, when Angel’s best friend is slaughtered by a killer with the same mask, they must overcome their personal struggles, fight their fear, and find the masked killer before he, or it, slaughters everyone they hold dear."

This film was crowdfunded early last year and, as a big fan of Alice Maio Mackay's So Vam, I was happy to support the project, which includes an incredible cast:

"Directed, Produced, and Co-Written with Ben Pahl Robinson – by then seventeen year old transexual filmmaker Alice Maio Mackay, BAD GIRL BOOGEY ushers in an inclusive slasher film proudly representing the queer community and loudly announcing an exciting new directorial voice. The cast includes Lisa Fanto (‘Love, Guns & Level Ups’), Iris Mcerlean, Chris Asimos, Toshiro Glenn, Lewi Dawson, Kate Bonney with a featured voiceover cameo from horror icon Bill Mosley (‘The Texas Chainsaw Massacre 2’, ‘The Devil’s Rejects’)."

 

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