A popular nursery rhyme mutates into a creature horror film with Three Blind Mice, a new Pierre B directed picture acquired by Uncork’d Entertainment out now on Digital and DVD.
May Kelly, Lila Lasso, Natasha Tosini, Samantha Cull, and Danielle Ronald star in Three Blind Mice.
Synopsis:
Abi is going cold turkey; her family has taken her to a cabin in the woods so she can be away from the city and all her troubles. However, little do they know, The Three Blind Mice is more than just a fairy tale, and they may be next up on the menu.
Trailer
“Releasing shortly after our other nursery rhyme-turned horror film Mary Had A Little Lamb, Three Blind Mice guarantees horror fans some bloody, disturbing and very entertaining pre-Halloween entertainment”, said Keith Leopard, President Uncork’d Entertainment. “Pierre B, and his talented cast, deliver a title that’s bound to be extremely popular.
May Kelly, Lila Lasso, Natasha Tosini, Samantha Cull, and Danielle Ronald star in Three Blind Mice.
Synopsis:
Abi is going cold turkey; her family has taken her to a cabin in the woods so she can be away from the city and all her troubles. However, little do they know, The Three Blind Mice is more than just a fairy tale, and they may be next up on the menu.
Trailer
“Releasing shortly after our other nursery rhyme-turned horror film Mary Had A Little Lamb, Three Blind Mice guarantees horror fans some bloody, disturbing and very entertaining pre-Halloween entertainment”, said Keith Leopard, President Uncork’d Entertainment. “Pierre B, and his talented cast, deliver a title that’s bound to be extremely popular.
- 10/26/2023
- by Peter 'Witchfinder' Hopkins
- Horror Asylum
Stars: May Kelly, Lila Lasso, Natasha Tosini, Samantha Cull, Danielle Ronald, Julia Quayle, Lynne O’Sullivan, Keith Eyles, Karl Hughes | Written by David Malcolm | Directed by Pierre B
We’re back in “fairytale” fear film territory once again for Three Blind Mice which, like Mary Had a Little Lamb, is based on the classic kid’s nursery rhyme and is the latest British horror film to take a beloved childhood “thing” and turn it into something terrifying. It’s also the second film from Dark Abyss Productions released by Uncork’d Entertainment this month – and the second film where the producer (whose name is On This Film!) told me to remove his name off the exclusive news piece I ran months ago where we unveiled the official artwork for Both films. Why? Because he, and I’m paraphrasing, thinks they’re both so terrible he doesn’t want them to “spoil” his career…...
We’re back in “fairytale” fear film territory once again for Three Blind Mice which, like Mary Had a Little Lamb, is based on the classic kid’s nursery rhyme and is the latest British horror film to take a beloved childhood “thing” and turn it into something terrifying. It’s also the second film from Dark Abyss Productions released by Uncork’d Entertainment this month – and the second film where the producer (whose name is On This Film!) told me to remove his name off the exclusive news piece I ran months ago where we unveiled the official artwork for Both films. Why? Because he, and I’m paraphrasing, thinks they’re both so terrible he doesn’t want them to “spoil” his career…...
- 10/19/2023
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
This past Friday (the 13th) brought us 13 Brand New Horror Movies And Shows, and while this week isn’t going quite that hard, it’s still loaded up with fresh new horrors.
Here’s the full list of horror movies released today, October 17, 2023!
For daily reminders about new horror releases, be sure to follow @HorrorCalendar.
Two classic nursery rhymes get horror movie makeovers with Three Blind Mice and Mary Had a Little Lamb this Halloween, and Three Blind Mice is now available today.
Uncork’d Entertainment brings the creature feature to Digital and DVD.
In director Pierre B‘s movie, “Abi is going cold turkey; her family has taken her to a cabin in the woods so she can be away from the city and all her troubles.
“However, little do they know, The Three Blind Mice is more than just a fairy tale, and they may be next up on the menu.
Here’s the full list of horror movies released today, October 17, 2023!
For daily reminders about new horror releases, be sure to follow @HorrorCalendar.
Two classic nursery rhymes get horror movie makeovers with Three Blind Mice and Mary Had a Little Lamb this Halloween, and Three Blind Mice is now available today.
Uncork’d Entertainment brings the creature feature to Digital and DVD.
In director Pierre B‘s movie, “Abi is going cold turkey; her family has taken her to a cabin in the woods so she can be away from the city and all her troubles.
“However, little do they know, The Three Blind Mice is more than just a fairy tale, and they may be next up on the menu.
- 10/17/2023
- by John Squires
- bloody-disgusting.com
Just earlier today, we shared a trailer for the nursery rhyme turned horror film Mary Had a Little Lamb, which is another entry in a trend that’s currently set to flood the marketplace, the trend of turning children’s stories into horror projects. There’s Winnie the Pooh: Blood and Honey and its upcoming sequel, Bambi: The Reckoning, Peter Pan: Neverland Nightmare, Cinderella’s Curse, Cinderella’s Revenge, Sleeping Beauty’s Massacre, Goldilocks and the Three Bears: Death and Porridge, The Mean One, Belle… Even Jack & Jill and Humpty Dumpty have their own horror movies! Now being added into the mix is Three Blind Mice, another nursery rhyme turned horror film. This one will be receiving a DVD and Digital release from Uncork’d Entertainment on October 17th, and the trailer for the film can be seen in the embed above.
I have little interest in most of these movies where...
I have little interest in most of these movies where...
- 9/8/2023
- by Cody Hamman
- JoBlo.com
Two classic nursery rhymes get horror movie makeovers with Three Blind Mice and Mary Had a Little Lamb this Halloween, and we recently shared the trailer for Little Lamb.
Now we’ve got the trailer for the Three Blind Mice horror movie, a creature feature that Uncork’d Entertainment brings to Digital and DVD on October 17, 2023.
Watch the trailer below to see how they run… see how they kill…
In director Pierre B‘s movie, “Abi is going cold turkey; her family has taken her to a cabin in the woods so she can be away from the city and all her troubles.
“However, little do they know, The Three Blind Mice is more than just a fairy tale, and they may be next up on the menu.”
“Releasing shortly after our other nursery rhyme-turned horror film Mary Had a Little Lamb, Three Blind Mice guarantees horror fans some bloody, disturbing and very entertaining pre-Halloween entertainment,...
Now we’ve got the trailer for the Three Blind Mice horror movie, a creature feature that Uncork’d Entertainment brings to Digital and DVD on October 17, 2023.
Watch the trailer below to see how they run… see how they kill…
In director Pierre B‘s movie, “Abi is going cold turkey; her family has taken her to a cabin in the woods so she can be away from the city and all her troubles.
“However, little do they know, The Three Blind Mice is more than just a fairy tale, and they may be next up on the menu.”
“Releasing shortly after our other nursery rhyme-turned horror film Mary Had a Little Lamb, Three Blind Mice guarantees horror fans some bloody, disturbing and very entertaining pre-Halloween entertainment,...
- 9/5/2023
- by John Squires
- bloody-disgusting.com
Black Women Animate studios has partnered with non-profit the Titmouse Foundation to help further the animation house’s goal of hiring 200 diverse animation professional by the end of 2025. Together, the organization and studio will launch Bwa’s Equity Excelerator program, which offers event series, online practicums and networking opportunities.
“Our Equity Excelerator is a tested, multi-pronged approach at solving for the lack of inclusion of Black and diverse talent in animation,” said Taylor K. Shaw, Bwa founder & CEO. “We remain at the forefront of creating access, and we’re excited for the continued innovation and opportunity our commitment to championing new voices will bring with the Equity Excelerator and the Titmouse Foundation.”
Since its inception five years ago, the female-owned Bwa has offered its services to Hulu, Netflix, Mattel, A&e, Warner Bros., Paramount and others. “It’s about time to start helping more Black women get in the door within the animation industry,...
“Our Equity Excelerator is a tested, multi-pronged approach at solving for the lack of inclusion of Black and diverse talent in animation,” said Taylor K. Shaw, Bwa founder & CEO. “We remain at the forefront of creating access, and we’re excited for the continued innovation and opportunity our commitment to championing new voices will bring with the Equity Excelerator and the Titmouse Foundation.”
Since its inception five years ago, the female-owned Bwa has offered its services to Hulu, Netflix, Mattel, A&e, Warner Bros., Paramount and others. “It’s about time to start helping more Black women get in the door within the animation industry,...
- 8/31/2023
- by McKinley Franklin, Jazz Tangcay and Jaden Thompson
- Variety Film + TV
Stars: Paula Coiz, Samantha Cull, Patricia Mañas, Danielle Scott, Chris Cordell, Kate Sandison, Bao Tieu, Samantha Cull, Meg Matthews, Zuza Tehanu | Written by Ben Daly | Directed by Louisa Warren
Seemingly filmed back-to-back with the fourth film in the series, a film that rebooted the franchise, redesigned the titular killer tooth fairy and changed all the lore we’d previously learnt, Tooth Fairy: Drill to Kill is set two years after the horrifying events of That school trip where students and teachers were brutally slain and follows Sammy, the surviving teacher, who rejoins her colleagues back at work. However, after hearing some odd noises around the classrooms Sammy feels she is being watched. It’s not until she hears the familiar knocking at the door does she realize her nightmare has not ended.
I’ll be honest, after sitting through the fourth film in the franchise, Queen of Pain, I wasn...
Seemingly filmed back-to-back with the fourth film in the series, a film that rebooted the franchise, redesigned the titular killer tooth fairy and changed all the lore we’d previously learnt, Tooth Fairy: Drill to Kill is set two years after the horrifying events of That school trip where students and teachers were brutally slain and follows Sammy, the surviving teacher, who rejoins her colleagues back at work. However, after hearing some odd noises around the classrooms Sammy feels she is being watched. It’s not until she hears the familiar knocking at the door does she realize her nightmare has not ended.
I’ll be honest, after sitting through the fourth film in the franchise, Queen of Pain, I wasn...
- 11/29/2022
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
Stars: Paula Coiz, Samantha Cull, Genna Loskunikov, Giedre Jackyte, Marcus Massey, Julia Quayle, Jo Barker | Written by Ben Daly | Directed by Louisa Warren
The killer tooth fairy is back! Yes after seemingly being killed three times in the previous three movies, the titular fairy-tale turned monster is back on the screen in Tooth Fairy: Queen of Pain, or Tooth Fairy 4: Reborn – to give the film its on-screen title. Quick question though… Why do I keep subjecting myself to this franchise?!
I’ll tell you why. Because, remarkably, this franchise has played out in the opposite way to most horror franchises. Whereas we typically quote the “law of diminishing returns” when it comes to horror sequels, Louisa Warren’s Tooth Fairy series is the opposite – each film has got progressively better than the last, with part three really embracing the gore and grue and delivering the best film in the franchise so far.
The killer tooth fairy is back! Yes after seemingly being killed three times in the previous three movies, the titular fairy-tale turned monster is back on the screen in Tooth Fairy: Queen of Pain, or Tooth Fairy 4: Reborn – to give the film its on-screen title. Quick question though… Why do I keep subjecting myself to this franchise?!
I’ll tell you why. Because, remarkably, this franchise has played out in the opposite way to most horror franchises. Whereas we typically quote the “law of diminishing returns” when it comes to horror sequels, Louisa Warren’s Tooth Fairy series is the opposite – each film has got progressively better than the last, with part three really embracing the gore and grue and delivering the best film in the franchise so far.
- 10/19/2022
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
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