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BONE LAKE Interview: Maddie Hasson, Marco Pigossi, Alex Roe & Andra Nechita on Burning Desire, Shattered Trust, and the Art of Psychological Warfare

Bleecker Street drops Mercedes Bryce Morgan’s (Fixation, Spoonful of Sugar) Bone Lake into theaters nationwide this Friday, October 3rd — a steamy, twisted chiller that’ll have you reconsidering every postcard-perfect lakeside escape you ever dreamed of.

Penned by Joshua Friedlander and starring Maddie Hasson (Malignant, “Impulse”), Marco Pigossi (High Tide, “Gen V”), Alex Roe (Rings, The 5th Wave), Andra Nechita, Eliane Reis, and Clayton Spencer, Bone Lake follows a couple whose idyllic romantic retreat at a secluded lakeside mansion quickly turns terrifying when they’re forced to share the space with a mysterious and unnervingly attractive pair. What begins as a dreamy escape soon spirals into a nightmarish labyrinth of deceit, lust, and manipulation, culminating in a deadly battle for survival. If you thought your Airbnb horror stories were bad, wait until you see what’s lurking at Bone Lake.

The film is produced by Jason Blumenfeld, Joshua Friedlander, Mickey Liddell, Peter Shilaimon, and Jacob Yakob.

To mark the theatrical release of Bone Lake, CinemaChords’ Ashley Northey sat down with cast members Maddie Hasson, Marco Pigossi, Alex Roe, and Andra Nechita — four actors caught in a pressure cooker of sex, secrets, and simmering suspicion — to explore toxic love, psychological warfare, and why horror hits harder when soaked in dark humor and terrifying truths that surface as trust begins to rot.


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