Fun Trailer for Nursery Rhyme Horror Film ‘Mary Had A Little Lamb’

Mary Had A Little Lamb Trailer

“Something doesn’t feel right here.” “Exactly – something is off…!” Uncork’d Entertainment has unveiled a trailer for a wacky indie horror film titled Mary Had A Little Lamb, from filmmaker Jason Arber. I guess they’re really digging at the bottom of the barrel finding anything to adapt and turn into films nowadays. This looks as schlocky and as dumb fun as The Asylum movies. “We can’t wait to hear what audiences this of this super fun horror film.” A horror reimagining of the famous tale… Mary Had A Little Lamb. A radio host and her crew set out to discover the truth behind some disappearances for a true crime show. Starring May Kelly, Danielle Scott, and Christine Ann Nyland. If you think this might be entertaining, might as well check it out. Otherwise stay away and watch Lamb instead – not much of anything worthwhile to catch here. // Continue Reading ›

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