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January 26, 2012

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January 22, 2012

Movie Review: Cold Sweat (2011)


One of the most satisfying things about about doing a movie review website is the very welcome international flavor comes through every so often.  After going through the generous amount of screeners that we get on a weekly basis it's always a pleasant surprise to discover a talented artist that I had never new existed. Adrian Garcia Bogliano (Rooms For Tourists, 36 Steps, Penumbra) is one of those few that make this reviewer dance like a giddy schoolgirl. The Spanish born, Argentina based writer/director has been working on his craft for several years and now, thankfully, folks outside of Argentina will see his work with Dark Sky Films release of Cold Sweat.

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January 17, 2012

Interview: Adrian Garcia Bogliano

Jeff Dolniak got a chance to interview the talented director of 36 Steps, Rooms for Tourists and the recently released thriller from Dark Sky FilmsCold Sweat. Enjoy!

Jeff Dolniak: How are horror films received by audiences in Argentina? Are they popular?

Adrian Bogliano: They are very popular. However and I'm not sure why the producers didn't want to make this type of films before. During the golden age of Argentinean cinema between the 40's and 1960 there was a bunch of horror titles, most of them pretty good, but suddenly the production of horror films stopped almost completely. In the 90's a bunch of ultra independent filmmakers started to make microbudget horror films and it took around fifteen years for that generation of filmmakers to find a place in the industry. Cold Sweat became the first major horror film to be release widely in theatres in 50 years. And now things looks really different not only for horror but for genres like sci fi and suspense that didn't have a place in the mainstream production in Argentina before.

Find Adrian Garcia Bogliano on Amazon.com

December 22, 2011

Bogliano's "Cold Sweat" Disturbs Its Way On To DVD On January 17th, 2012 Via Dark Sky Films!

A MODERN HORROR MASTER DELIVERS HIS MOST EXPLOSIVE
AND UNBEARABLY SUSPENSEFUL ENTERTAINMENT YET
                                                        

Young Prodigy Adrián García Bogliano’s Nitroglycerine-Fueled Shocker, Likened to One of the
Greatest Suspense Classics, Arrives on DVD on January 17, 2012
“Like The Wages of Fear crossed with Saw, with touches of The People Under the Stairs.”
– Fred Topel, Screen Junkies