A psychopathic twelve-year-old girl in a small town in Nebraska recruits all the other children and goes on a bloody rampage, killing the corrupt adults and anyone else who opposes her. A bright high schooler who won't go along with the plan is the town's only hope of survival.
10-23-2020
1h 33m
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Main Cast
Movie Details
Production Info
Director:
Kurt Wimmer
Production:
ANVL Entertainment, Digital Riot Media, 120dB Films, Angel Oak Films
Budget:
$800,000
Key Crew
Producer:
Doug Barry
Producer:
John Baldecchi
Executive Producer:
Kurt Wimmer
Co-Executive Producer:
Justin Begnaud
Executive Producer:
Donald P. Borchers
Locations and Languages
Country:
US
Filming:
US
Languages:
en
Main Cast
Elena Kampouris
Elena Kampouris (born September 16, 1997) is an American actress, known for The Cobbler (2015), My Big Fat Greek Wedding 2 (2016), Men, Women & Children (2014), Labor Day (2013) and Jinxed (2013).
Kate Moyer (born May 2, 2008) is a Canadian actress. She is most noted for her performance in the film Our House, for which she received a Canadian Screen Award nomination for Best Supporting Actress at the 7th Canadian Screen Awards in 2019. In 2020, Moyer was again nominated for a Canadian Screen Award in the TV category, Best Performance in a Children's or Youth Program or Series for her portrayal of Heather Hobbie in season 1 of Holly Hobbie.
In 2018, Moyer portrayed Heather Hobbie, the younger sister of Holly Hobbie in season 1 of the series Holly Hobbie, which aired on Hulu in the United States and subsequently on The Family Channel in Canada and again in season 2 in 2019. Moyer also appeared as Olivia in the Hallmark TV movie A Christmas in Tennessee. In 2019, Moyer appeared as Young Peggy in the film Buffaloed, as the young version of the lead character. Moyer was also a guest star on the season 3 finale of Hulu's The Handmaid's Tale in the role of Kiki/Rebecca. Also in 2019, she was cast as Sofia, a young orphan, in season 1 of the Hallmark television series When Hope Calls, a spin-off of the When Calls the Heart series.
In 2020, she was cast as Eden Edwards, co-lead of Kurt Wimmer's modern prequel to Stephen King's 1984 movie Children of the Corn. One of the only productions to continue filming in the world during the 2020 COVID-19 global restrictions, principal filming was completed with an isolated cast and crew in Australia. The completed film was released in October 2020.
Mulvey was born in New Zealand, and is of Maori and European heritage. His family moved to Sydney, Australia when he was eight years old. He is best known for his roles as Mark Moran on the popular Australian drama Underbelly, and as Bogdan 'Draz' Drazic in Heartbreak High. Mulvey attended Beacon Hill High School (New South Wales) along with other Heartbreak High cast members Jon Pollard and Alle Brunning.
Mulvey was injured in a serious car accident in 2003, in a head-on collision at 100 km/h. He was trapped in the vehicle for almost an hour until he could be freed from the wreckage. The midsection of his face collapsed, an incision was made from ear to ear over the top of his scalp, his face "pulled down" and 17 titanium plates were then inserted to repair the fractures to his face and jaw. His left knee and ankle were badly fractured and he lost vision in one eye.
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Stephen Hunter was born in Wellington, New Zealand and was unwittingly cast as "the clown" from a young age. The label clearly sat well with Stephen, who quickly developed a great sense of comic timing, and a reputation as the "go to" funny guy. Very early in his career the camera beaconed. And after honing his skills on New Zealand Television, Stephen headed for Australia.
It didn't take long for his talents to be recognized - and not just for comedy. In 2006, after several guest roles on both sides of the Tasman, Stephen landed the part of Sharpie in the second series of the 2 time Logie Award winning drama Love My Way. This was closely followed in 2008 by a leading guest role on Channel 7's long running Australian medical drama All Saints, a role that showed his depth and versatility as a dramatic actor.
But it is his comedic ability that has Stephen in high demand on screen in both New Zealand and Australia. Stints on Nickelodeans The GO Show and ABC's Review with Miles Barlow only confirmed that status.
His strong resonant voice has also seen Stephen become one of Australasia's top Voice actors. These skills have been used to promote some of Australia & New Zealand's top companies and products. And in 2009, Stephen landed a lead role in the ABC animated series CJ the DJ, as the lovable Si.
But it's on screen where his true passion lies - and of course he loves nothing more than making people laugh.
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