Little Dead Rotting Hood

Little Dead Rotting Hood is a 2016 American horror film written by Gabriel Campisi and directed by Jared Cohn. It stars Eric Balfour, Bianca Santos, Romeo Miller, Patrick Muldoon, Heather Tom and Marina Sirtis.[2][3]

Little Dead Rotting Hood
Film poster
Directed byJared Cohn
Produced by
Written byGabriel Campisi
Based onLittle Red Riding Hood by Charles Perrault and by Brothers Grimm[1]
Starring
Music by
  • Christopher Cano
  • Chris Ridenhour
CinematographyLaura Beth Love
Edited byRod Pallatina
Production
company
Distributed byThe Asylum
Release date
  • January 5, 2016 (2016-01-05)
Running time
88 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

The film is a Mockbuster of the Warner Bros. romance horror film Red Riding Hood.

Synopsis

As the wolves begin to overrun the town, only the woman’s granddaughter holds the key to stopping the bloodbath before it’s too late…

Cast

  • Eric Balfour as Sheriff Adam
  • Bianca Santos as Samantha / Red Rotting Hood
  • Romeo Miller as Danny
  • Patrick Muldoon as Deputy Henry
  • Heather Tom as Officer Victoria
  • Marina Sirtis as Grandma
  • Brendan Wayne as Officer Scudder
  • Amy Argyle as Becky
  • Tony Ketcham as Benson
  • Jake T. Getman as Dusty
  • Izabelle Alvarez as Kendra
  • Taylor Carr as Rita
  • Ashley Doris as Jenny
  • Demetrius Stear as Tommy
  • Baker Chase Powell as Ramiro
  • Kevin Ragsdale as Lance
  • Kali Cook as Anna
  • Steven Skyler as Alex
  • Carl Donelson as Jason
  • Amy Landon as Deputy Abbey
  • Tammy Klein as Mildred
  • M.J. Brackin as Martha (as M.J. Backin)
  • Danielle Vasinova as Denise

Reception

On Culture Crypt the film has a review score of 35 out of 100 indicating "unfavorable reviews".[4]

Phil Wheat of Nerdly wrote:

A fast-paced action-horror, Little Dead Rotting Hood builds to a final crescendo that will leave audiences satisfied and best of all, the film leaves things open for further adventures of Samantha and her fight against the werewolf hoards…[5]

We Are Indie Horror wrote:

Little Dead Rotting Hood takes almost nothing from the classic story, simply keeping the character and the Lycan aspect for its own usage, and doing something fun and off-the-wall, which is something seldom seen in reboots, remakes, or reimaginings.[6]

References

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