Look for Mark of the Witch on 6/6/16

Last Updated on August 2, 2021

Epic Pictures is planning a June 6th release for director Jason Bognacki's MARK OF THE WITCH, which seems like a very appropriate date when you realize that it's 6/6/16.

Filmed under the title ANOTHER, which isn't much of an attention-grabber, MARK OF THE WITCH stars Paulie Rojas as 

Jordyn, a beautiful young woman who is driven into a dark underworld of demonic possession, desire, and extreme indulgences when she learns she may be the devil's daughter. 

If that description's not enough to draw you in, here's an alternate synopsis: 

Compelled by the possibility that she could have a dark twin, Jordyn questions her own sanity, and reality itself. Jordyn's curiosity pulls her into a dark underworld of demonic possession, desire, and extreme indulgences churning a deadly witches' brew that tears her very soul apart.

Maria Olsen co-stars in the film, which has won Best Cinematography and Best Editing awards while making the festival rounds and was described by Paranormal Underground as "one of the most beautiful films about witchcraft ever".

Check out the stylish trailer below and start making plans for 6/6/16.

Source: Arrow in the Head

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