Uncork’d to bring you All Girls Weekend on July 12th

Last Updated on July 31, 2021

All Girls Weekend Lou Simon

Looking at the promotional art for ALL GIRLS WEEKEND, I learn something about myself. As it turns out, if your tagline is a goofy twist on a popular '80s song, you have made your film an irresistible draw for me. The tagline for ALL GIRLS WEEKEND is "Some girls just wanna have blood", and so it is guaranteed that I'm going to be watching this movie.

I'll be able to watch it thanks to Uncork'd Entertainment, who will be putting it out on VOD on July 12th, with a DVD release to follow on September 6th.

Written, directed, and produced by Lou Simon, ALL GIRLS WEEKEND tells the following story: 

Childhood friends try to rekindle their friendship during a weekend in the mountains. Soon the women get lost and now, alone and hungry, they must battle the elements, each other, and an unforeseen force that is determined to stop them from leaving.

Backwoods/wilderness horror. It's good that a movie that already roped me in with its tagline also happens to be part of a sub-genre of horror that I really enjoy.

ALL GIRLS WEEKEND stars Jamie Bernadette, Katie Carpenter, Gema Calero, Sharron Calvin, and Karishma Lakhani.

All Girls Weekend art

Source: Fangoria, Facebook

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