Bonnie Ferguson in ‘Just Ruby.’
Bonnie Ferguson has wrapped filming her first feature lead role in Giovanna Mercuri’s dramedy Just Ruby and will follow that by starring in Violet Daze, a proof-of-concept for a horror movie.
Earlier this year she had a supporting role in Moon Rock for Monday, a coming-of-age road movie from first-time writer-director Kurt Martin, and she collaborated with filmmaker Alex Proyas on two projects: short film Phobos and a photographic exhibition.
Last year she appeared in the five-part TV series Made for This, which the creators Steven Carnuccio, Domenic Di Mento and Daniel Pike are shopping to broadcasters and streaming services
“It’s been a busy couple of years,” says the 22-year-old, who plans to have a crack at the Us in the middle of next year after signing with Shelter Entertainment’s Andrew Howard.
Scripted by Damien Leith and Eileen Stapleton, Just Ruby stars Leith as Irish singer Danny,...
Bonnie Ferguson has wrapped filming her first feature lead role in Giovanna Mercuri’s dramedy Just Ruby and will follow that by starring in Violet Daze, a proof-of-concept for a horror movie.
Earlier this year she had a supporting role in Moon Rock for Monday, a coming-of-age road movie from first-time writer-director Kurt Martin, and she collaborated with filmmaker Alex Proyas on two projects: short film Phobos and a photographic exhibition.
Last year she appeared in the five-part TV series Made for This, which the creators Steven Carnuccio, Domenic Di Mento and Daniel Pike are shopping to broadcasters and streaming services
“It’s been a busy couple of years,” says the 22-year-old, who plans to have a crack at the Us in the middle of next year after signing with Shelter Entertainment’s Andrew Howard.
Scripted by Damien Leith and Eileen Stapleton, Just Ruby stars Leith as Irish singer Danny,...
- 11/6/2019
- by The IF Team
- IF.com.au
Slipping into the programming block that begins at 1 p.m. Saturday, November 10 is Demon, written and directed by Mark Duffield, whose credits include the Thai-lensed supernatural thriller Ghost Of Mae Nak. The new film is set in Victorian London, and involves the romance between a young woman named Amy Harper (Clare Langford) and a man (Andrew Mullan) cursed to transform into a bloodthirsty demon called Lorcan. Check out the trailer below and the rest of the NYC Horror Film Fest info here, and buy tickets here.
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- 10/3/2012
- by gingold@starloggroup.com (Michael Gingold)
- Fangoria
Slipping into the programming block that begins at 1 p.m. Saturday, November 10 is Demon, written and directed by Mark Duffield, whose credits include the Thai-lensed supernatural thriller Ghost Of Mae Nak. The new film is set in Victorian London, and involves the romance between a young woman named Amy Harper (Clare Langford) and a man (Andrew Mullan) cursed to transform into a bloodthirsty demon called Lorcan. Check out the trailer below and the rest of the NYC Horror Film Fest info here, and buy tickets here.
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- 10/3/2012
- by gingold@starloggroup.com (Michael Gingold)
- Fangoria
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