Prepare to be captivated by a haunting story that blends psychological terror with Greek mythology, as a chilling family secret comes to life.
Uncork'd Entertainment is thrilled to announce the release of Its Name Was Mormo, an intense and atmospheric psychological horror film from debut filmmaker Mark Andrew Bowers. Set to make its theatrical debut on November 9, with streaming availability starting November 26, the film promises an experience that will linger long after the credits roll.
A Myth Reawakened: The Bowers Family's Descent Into Horror
Inspired by ancient Greek mythology, Its Name Was Mormo follows the Bowers family—Marcela, an expectant mother, her husband Mark, and their three-year-old daughter Mia—on what begins as an adventurous getaway. During their travels, they discover a decaying, ominous location filled with unsettling sights and dark energies. Accompanied by their puppy, Romeo, the family stumbles upon a mysterious box containing ancient coins and a severed animal’s head. This seemingly innocent discovery sets off a chain of supernatural events that turns their home into the very heart of terror.
Unbeknownst to them, the true cost of their discovery will reach far beyond their wildest fears.
From the Director’s Chair: A Passion Project Rooted in Terror
Mark Andrew Bowers, who not only directs but also stars in the film, shared his excitement about the collaboration:
“We’re thrilled to partner with Uncork’d to bring this story to life for a global audience. This project is deeply personal, and we can’t wait for viewers to experience the terror alongside us.”
Keith Leopard, President of Uncork'd Entertainment, echoed this enthusiasm:
“Its Name Was Mormo is a compelling fusion of horror and mythology. Its intense, claustrophobic atmosphere and deeply personal narrative make it a standout in the genre. We’re excited to be working with Mark and his team to share this unique vision with horror fans everywhere.”
A Cast That Hits Close to Home
The film features standout performances by Diana Cardenas, Mia Bowers, and Mark Andrew Bowers himself, adding an intimate layer of authenticity that brings the terrifying story even closer to reality. The casting of his real-life family infuses the film with a raw emotional depth that enhances the psychological tension on screen.
More Than Just Horror: A Bold New Vision
Its Name Was Mormo is not your typical horror film. Bowers' directorial style is characterized by an unsettling, claustrophobic atmosphere that places the viewer inside the nightmare. His unique approach interweaves elements of Greek mythology with psychological dread, captured through a raw and unnervingly real lens that will have audiences gripping their seats.
Release Information
Distributed by Uncork'd Entertainment, Its Name Was Mormo will premiere in theaters on November 9 and be available for streaming starting November 26.
For more information on the film, including access to exclusive promotional materials, please visit the official website at https://itsnamewasmormo.com or contact Marcey at:
Email:
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Phone: 000357-97964283
Brace yourselves for a journey into the unknown this November—Its Name Was Mormo is coming, and the terror is real.