James Cullen Bressack assembles supernatural film Together

Together James Cullen Bressack Augie Duke Madeleine Wade

James Cullen Bressack is a filmmaker who stays very busy. It seems like I'm always hearing about a new project that Bressack is involved with in some way, and when you rack up 33 director credits, 38 writer credits, and 51 producer credits, all within a span of 13 years, you're definitely keeping the announcements flowing out at a steady pace.

Bressack's latest project is the supernatural revenge film TOGETHER, which he is producing and directing from a screenplay he wrote with Madeleine Wade.

Wade also stars in the film alongside Augie Duke and Dave Sheridan. The story centers on 

two sisters (Wade and Duke) who suffered abuse as children at the hands of their sadistic father (Sheridan). After his death, the pair decide to use witchcraft in order to bring his spirit back to get revenge and closure.

Also in the cast are Michael Welch, Mark Rolston, Dominique Swain, Anna Harr, and Sage Correa.

James Thomas and Micah Brandt are producing the film with Bressack, while Wade serves as an executive producer with Jared Safier. 

We'll keep you updated on TOGETHER and other Bressack projects as information is made available.

Augie Duke co-stars in THE BLACK ROOM

Source: THR

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