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.[3][4]

Little Dead Rotting Hood
Official release poster
Directed byJared Cohn
Written byGabriel Campisi
Based onLittle Red Riding Hood by Charles Perrault and by Brothers Grimm[1]
Produced by
Starring
CinematographyLaura Beth Love
Edited byRod Pallatina
Music by
  • Christopher Cano
  • Chris Ridenhour
Production
company
Distributed byThe Asylum
Release date
  • January 5, 2016 (2016-01-05)
Running time
88 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
Box office$20,432[2]

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

Plot

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
  • Izabella 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".[5]

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…[6]

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.[7]

References

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