Trailer: Zach Galligan and Hannah Fierman take on Evil Little Things in May

Last Updated on July 30, 2021

As if battling the GREMLINS twice wasn't enough trouble, Zach Galligan is now set to face off with EVIL LITTLE THINGS in a horror film that Uncork'd Entertainment will be giving a DVD and Digital release on May 12th. With the release a month and a half away, a trailer has arrived online and can be seen above.

Directed by Matt Green from a screenplay by Yasmin Bakhtiari and Nancy Knight, EVIL LITTLE THINGS also stars Hannah Fierman, Courtney Lakin, and Jonathan Horne. 

Described as a "deliciously wicked" anthology in the tradition of CREEPSHOW, the film has the following synopsis: 

A young boy finds a mystical toymaker with stories to tell. The first is of a leprechaun seeking revenge on a defenseless family. The second is of a doll who works evil on her fragile owner. The toymaker gives the boy a clown named Giggles. Clowns are supposed to be the guardians of happiness, right? These Evil Little Things will cause you many sleepless nights.

I don't know about this movie giving viewers sleepless nights, but a "tiny terrors" anthology does sound like a fun way to kill some time.

Evil Little Things

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