PRESS Kelsey Bollig March 28, 2021 2022 ‘BREEDERS’ PRESS RELEASE, KELSEY BOLLIG DIRECTORIAL DEBUT Bollig’s films come straight out of a horror sensibility she’s been honing her entire life, and Breeders is a perfect example — it’ll be terrifying and Olivia Cooke is perfect for it. It’s also a thrill to be working with Adam, who originated this idea and will shepherd Kelsey’s project with expertise and a first-rate sense of story. — Lionsgate, The Hollywood Reporter BREEDERS PRESS RELEASE, KELSEY BOLLIG DIRECTORIAL DEBUT The Fourth Wall is a breathtaking combination of style and story, never sacrificing one for the other. The individually outstanding performances from the cast, confident direction from Kelsey Bollig, and the overall horrific dreamscape congeal into one of the nastiest yet most exhilarating pieces of film I’ve seen in a while. — Film Threat 2021 Director's Notes: Kelsey Bollig on The Fourth Wall Film News: The Fourth Wall Manchester Premiere Ready Steady Cut The Fourth Wall Review Music News: The Fourth Wall Manchester Premiere Asking For A Friend is a macabre treat for anyone who enjoys the maniacal pleasures of horror. Add to this its feminist strength by doing something as simple as making all its core characters women (even the corpse!) and you have a piece of cinema that delivers on every level. — Genre Vision 2020 Pop Horror: Interview with Kelsey Bollig Crypt-Teaze: Academy Award Contention for The Fourth Wall GenreVision Review: Asking For A Friend Dread Central: Breakout Film at Fantasia Rue Morgue: Asking For A Friend Dread Central: AFAF Debuts On Alter The Horror Guys: Asking For A Friend Review PopSugar: Kelsey Bollig On Her Father's Influence On Horror Killer Horror Critic: AFAF Coming To Gunpowder & Sky's Alter Deadman's Tome: Asking For A Friend Pop Horror: Highly Anticipated The Fourth Wall Horror Buzz: Top 5 Most Anticipated Films Nightmarish Conjurings: Fantasia The Fourth Wall Review Killer Horror Critic: Fantasia The Fourth Wall Review Horror News Net: Women Can Be Psychopaths Too AIPT: The Fourth Wall Review Director’s Notes: A Fading Actress Delivers a Bloody Restaging of a Shakespearian Comedy in Kelsey Bollig’s Visceral ‘The Fourth Wall’