Puppet Slasher Movie HEAD Coming Friday the 13th via Terror Films

Terror Films has managed to bring horror fans ghosts, demons, killers and creatures of all shapes and sizes. In their newest acquisition, set for release on 7/13/18 (a.k.a. Friday the 13th), the genre distributor wants you to sit back and relax while they give you Head!

Waka, waka.

Head is everything you could want and more in a horror film. It’s an ode to 80’s horror flicks about a group of twenty-somethings on a camping trip. There are hot chicks, sex in tents and a serial killer chopping off heads and tying them to a tree in the woods. What more could you ask for?

Oh yeah, all of the characters are puppets!

Unlike the soon to be released Happy Time Murders, there are no signs of humans in Head. Only puppets. Walking, talking, sex having, shit talking puppets and, one by one, they are being murdered by a crazed killer. And as the tagline in the Official Poster and Trailer for Head proclaims – “Ain’t Nothing Happy About Dead Puppets”.

From the creative team at Elmwood Productions, Head hit the festival scene back in 2015 and started racking up Official Selections and multiple festival prizes over the next couple of years including LEAFF, Yellow Fever Film Festival, Fantastic Horror Film Festival, Hong Kong Art House Film Festival, Legless Corpse Film Festival, Live Free or Die, Madhouse Movies, Manhattan Independent, Zed Fest, Fear NYC and the Horror Film Fest in Puerto Rico.

Multiple reviewers, including Dread Central who stated, “truly skewered, yet oddly creative stuff here” to “a unique style in the mini-genre of puppet horror” from Ain’t It Cool News, have critically praised the film. Directed by Jon Bristol, who also penned the script with J.R. Calvo and Brian Woodman, the film was produced by Rick Passmore and features the voice talents of Bristol, Manda Vasas, Nick Foreman, Mike Finland, Sally Arlette Garcia and Ben Farley. Chris Gierowski executive produced this feature.

Terror Films will launch the film on Amazon Prime, iTunes, VUDU and Tubi TV in North America as well as over 40 English Speaking countries between iTunes and Amazon Prime. Additional digital platforms (both U.S. and International), VOD, and DVD will follow at a later date.

In the meantime, check out the Official Trailer and Poster, some fun stills and then make sure to hit us up and let us know what you think in the comments below or on Facebook, Twitter, and/or Instagram!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kzo_NsU6eD4

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