By Francisco Salazar (staff@latinospost.com) | First Posted: Oct 07, 2013 12:52 AM EDT

Daniel Radcliffe's new film "Horns" has been acquired.

Deadline is reporting that Dimension and Radius TWC will distribute the new film. "Horns" premiered at the Toronto Film Festival where it was seeking a distributor.

The movie, directed by Alexandre Aja and also starring Juno Temple, tells the story of a young man who awakens to find strange horns sprouting from his forehead after his girlfriend's mysterious death.

"Horns" received mixed reviews out of the festival with John DeFore of the Hollywood Reporter stating "While this all begins as a kind of supernatural black comedy ... the tone grows darker with each revelation."

Meanwhile, Eric Kohn from Indiewire gave the film a C+ and said, "Predominantly a failure of tone, 'Horns' has plenty of admirable traits and yet dooms itself from the outset. It's an admirable conceit stuffed into far less subtle material."

Radcliffe will next star in the Sundance hit "Kill Your Darlings." The actor is best known for portraying Harry Potter. He has also been in "The Women in Black," "December Boys" and "The Tailor of Panama." Radcliffe next stars in "The F Word."

Radius TWC recently acquired "The Immigrant" starring Marion Cotillard, Joaquin Phoenix and Jeremy Renner. The company has also distributed "Lovelace," "Only God Forgives," "Butter," "Concussion" and "Bachelorette. The company will next release "Man of Chai" with Keanu Reeves and "Inequality for All."  

The distributor has not announced a release date for "Horns" and will most likely unveil it in 2014.