Stars: Clint Carney, Kelton Jones, Jaymie Valentine, Graham Sheldon, Rin Ehlers, Macy Johnson | Written by Clint Carney | Directed by Kelton Jones
I have, unfortunately, not seen as many as the ‘Dread Central Presents’ titles as I would have liked but it’s great to see the site and, in the UK, ‘Frightfest Presents’, releasing movies that might not even get a release otherwise… So on to Dry Blood.
Reminiscent (in story and a couple of other little things) to the 2013 Evil Dead, Dry Blood sees lead character Brian decide to head to a kind of cabin in the woods he owns in a small rural mountain town, so he can get himself clean from drugs. He rings his on/off girlfriend to join and help him get through the next week or so. As this is a horror movie, things obviously don’t go smoothly for Brian and Anna.
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I have, unfortunately, not seen as many as the ‘Dread Central Presents’ titles as I would have liked but it’s great to see the site and, in the UK, ‘Frightfest Presents’, releasing movies that might not even get a release otherwise… So on to Dry Blood.
Reminiscent (in story and a couple of other little things) to the 2013 Evil Dead, Dry Blood sees lead character Brian decide to head to a kind of cabin in the woods he owns in a small rural mountain town, so he can get himself clean from drugs. He rings his on/off girlfriend to join and help him get through the next week or so. As this is a horror movie, things obviously don’t go smoothly for Brian and Anna.
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- 1/25/2019
- by Alain Elliott
- Nerdly
“Cocaine is a hell of a drug,” said the late Rick James, and he’s not wrong; humorous as his remark may be in the context of a TV sketch show, horror has always viewed drug addiction as a potent portal to the madness of the mind, and the consequences thereof. Dry Blood (released By Epic Pictures through Dread Central Presents on VOD and Blu-ray January 15th) jumps headfirst into the psychotropic plasma of addiction and ends up as discombobulated as when it starts. It’s what the kids would call a “mindf--k”, and a fascinating one at that.
Brian (screenwriter Clint Carney) starts his day like every other: violently ill from the effects of hard drugs and alcohol. This morning is different, however; he reaches out to his longtime lifeline and ex-paramour Anna (Jaymie Valentine), tells her he’s heading up to his cabin to detox once and for all,...
Brian (screenwriter Clint Carney) starts his day like every other: violently ill from the effects of hard drugs and alcohol. This morning is different, however; he reaches out to his longtime lifeline and ex-paramour Anna (Jaymie Valentine), tells her he’s heading up to his cabin to detox once and for all,...
- 1/15/2019
- by Scott Drebit
- DailyDead
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