Trailer for Huluween Movie ‘Carved’ About a Sentient Killer Pumpkin
by Alex Billington
October 3, 2024
Source: YouTube
“Do you mind if I carve it?” 🎃 They carved the wrong pumpkin… Hulu has revealed an official trailer for a horror movie called Carved, one of their next Huluween offerings this October during the annual horror season. This one was also originally a short film for the Huluween Film Fest, which has been developed and turned into a full-length feature. Hulu is also debuting Mr. Crocket this month as part of their offerings. In Carved, a group of survivors finds themselves trapped inside a historical reenactment village on Halloween, where they must unite to battle a sentient, vengeful pumpkin. Scary! The film stars Peyton Elizabeth Lee, Corey Fogelmanis, Wyatt Lindner, Carla Jimenez, DJ Qualls, Marc-Sully Saint-Fleur, Sasha Mason, Jonah Lees, Matty Cardarople, Elvis Nolasco, and Jackson Kelly. The practical FX of the pumpkin look pretty gnarly, but the rest of this looks awful. All of the characters are so cheesy and idiotic, none of this looks that fun unfortunately. Nice premise for a horror movie, but this one does not look good.
Here’s the official trailer (+ poster) for Justin Harding’s horror movie Carved, direct from Hulu’s YouTube:
When a heartbroken teenage playwright, her younger brother, and a disparate group of survivors become trapped in a historical reenactment village on Halloween night, they must band together to survive a relentless assault by a sentient and vengeful pumpkin. Carved is directed by filmmaker Justin Harding, director of the film Making Monsters and the series “Cashed Out” and “The Haunted Museum” previously, plus many other horror short films. The screenplay is written by Justin Harding and Cheryl Meyer. Based on Harding’s short film of the same name, from the shorts program for Huluween Film Fest. It’s developed by WorthenBrooks with David Brooks, Debbie Liebling, Arbi Pedrossian, and Jenna Cavelle as producers. Hulu will debut Harding’s Carved movie streaming on Hulu starting on October 21st, 2024 this fall. Any good?