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BREAKING NEWS: BLOODY DISGUSTING | "Frankie Maniac Woman" Exclusive Poster & Image Gives Killer the Spotlight

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Filmmaker Pierre Tsigaridis (Traumatika) reteams with his Two Witches star, Dina Silva, on the new horror movie Frankie, Maniac Woman, and we can exclusively unveil the new poster and image featuring the titular killer.


Tsigaridis’ latest releases in select theaters on April 24, 2026.

In Frankie, Maniac Woman, “Battling against the legacy of childhood trauma, internalised misogyny, and the image-obsessed fat shaming of the LA music business, aspiring singer-songwriter Frankie Ramirez finally snaps, with bloody results.”


Silva stars as Frankie, earning the Best Actress prize from Grimmfest 2025 for her performance. She also executive produces and co-wrote the screenplay with Tsigaridis. 

Stefanie Estes (Josephine, Soft And Quiet), Tim Fox (“Westworld”), Jordan Debarge (“Squid Game: The Challenge), Rocío de la Grana (“Moxie”), Tsigaridis (Traumatika), and Daniella Mendoza (The Entity) also star in the film.


“Frankie’s story speaks to the pressure women face to fit impossible standards. She is the most personal character I’ve ever played—she represents every version of myself that felt unseen, judged, or pushed aside. As a comedic actor, it was really exciting to explore how humor and darkness can coexist, and to bring that duality into the character. Telling her story was both cathartic and terrifying. I didn’t want to hold anything back, and I hope audiences feel that authenticity and intensity,” said Silva.


“With Frankie, Maniac Woman, we set out to create a serial killer story that is chaotic and intimate, violent and vulnerable—a slasher with a soul. I wanted to make the kind of slasher that feels dangerous again, where comedy and brutality live in the same breath. At its core, the film is a raw, unapologetic exploration of what happens when someone is pushed past their breaking point, using Frankie’s descent as both a character study and a reflection of the pressures we put on women in image-driven industries,” said director Pierre Tsigaridis.

The new image and poster below put Frankie in the spotlight ahead of the film’s release later this month.



 
 
 

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