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S2.E12
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Blood Moon

  • Episode aired Mar 26, 2021
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  • 1h 22m
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Blood Moon (2021)
Esme and her 10 year old son, Luna, move to a small desert town looking for a fresh start but as locals begin to probe, Esme must battle to protect her son and a terrifying secret before the full moon exposes them.
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When Esme and her ten-year-old son, Luna, move to a small desert town looking for a fresh start they attract all the wrong kinds of attention. As the locals begin to probe, Esme must battle ... Read allWhen Esme and her ten-year-old son, Luna, move to a small desert town looking for a fresh start they attract all the wrong kinds of attention. As the locals begin to probe, Esme must battle to protect her son and a terrifying secret before the next full moon threatens their very ... Read allWhen Esme and her ten-year-old son, Luna, move to a small desert town looking for a fresh start they attract all the wrong kinds of attention. As the locals begin to probe, Esme must battle to protect her son and a terrifying secret before the next full moon threatens their very existence.

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    • Emma Tammi
  • Writers
    • Adam Mason
    • Simon Boyes
  • Stars
    • Megalyn Echikunwoke
    • Yonas Kibreab
    • Joshua Dov
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    5.8/10
    906
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    • Director
      • Emma Tammi
    • Writers
      • Adam Mason
      • Simon Boyes
    • Stars
      • Megalyn Echikunwoke
      • Yonas Kibreab
      • Joshua Dov
    • 32User reviews
    • 9Critic reviews
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    Megalyn Echikunwoke
    Megalyn Echikunwoke
    • Esme Rawls
    Yonas Kibreab
    Yonas Kibreab
    • Luna
    Joshua Dov
    Joshua Dov
    • Sam
    Marco Rodríguez
    Marco Rodríguez
    • Miguel
    Gareth Williams
    Gareth Williams
    • Barlow Townes
    Jack Yang
    Jack Yang
    • Joseph
    Brian Norris
    Brian Norris
    • Deputy Hammond
    Jan Munroe
    Jan Munroe
    • Dr. Rainer
    Patrick Day
    Patrick Day
    • Julian
    • (as Patrick W. Day)
    Danielle Juliet Ma
    Danielle Juliet Ma
    • Nurse
    Zachary Michael Cruz
    Zachary Michael Cruz
    • Party Kid
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    • Director
      • Emma Tammi
    • Writers
      • Adam Mason
      • Simon Boyes
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    5rgee01

    Could've Worked

    To an old "horror" genre aficionado like myself, the film's description gave away the premise and early on in the viewing, where this film was going with the possibility that it could be an enjoyable trip. That being said, I expected more and then again I guess I really didn't. The talent and objectives were present to make this a much better film than it was. Oh well, I take it as I found it.
    3bzanders

    Boring nonsensical drama passed off as a horror movie

    It sucks. Period. The character of the mother lacks intelligence and common sense, and the other characters are generic and lack any type of depth. I think they only called it a "horror" movie to get people to watch it.
    7cjonesas

    [7.4] No animals were hurt!

    Putting aside some illogical matters and happenings, that was a good episode, ruined only by lack of definitive thrill, suspense and graphic elements.

    We don't want to be only told the story of Mom's life, whereabouts and travels across states with her little weird son, wishing to socialize but kept aside by the protective mom for unknown reasons!

    If only, the episode had a tighter and grippier storyline with visually satisfying special effects then it would have gotten a nice 9. As it is, it's mildly satisfying.
    5kevin_robbins

    Overall this isn't one of the better Into the Dark movies but is still worth a viewing

    Blood Moon (2021) is the newest Into the Dark movie on Hulu. The storyline for this follows a single mother traveling with her ten year old who has a unique set of rules tied to the full moon. As the story unfolds we discover how he got those powers and how long she can keep his uniqueness a secret. This movie is directed by Emma Tammi (The Wind) and stars Megalyn Echikunwoke (House of Lies), Yonas Kibreab (Silicon Valley), Joshua Dov (West World) and Jack Yang (Seven Pounds). The storyline for this film had a lot of potential. I really liked the character development and how everything unfolded. Unfortunately, there wasn't many horror elements, but there were some great remains here and there and fantastic character interactions I thoroughly enjoyed. The mother and son's characters were portrayed really well. The ending was a bit disappointing and fell short of the build up for me. Overall this isn't one of the better Into the Dark movies but is still worth a viewing. I'd score this a 5/10.
    8I_Ailurophile

    A terrific horror-drama with a strong emotional core

    Whenever a movie is upfront about its premise and plot, the challenge becomes finding a way to make the course of events matter despite that knowledge. In some cases the concept is turned into a total romp; here, as elsewhere, the goal for all involved was to make 'Blood moon' as impactful as it could be. That doesn't mean thrills or chills, in this case; rather, co-writers Adam Mason and Simon Boyes zero in on the underlying core of a single mother trying to do well by her special son, and director Emma Tammi illustrates a delicate touch that allows the dynamics to be more meaningful, and in turn the emotional beats. Despite the subject matter, this is in fact a horror-drama, with emphasis on the latter facet for the preponderance of the length. I can understand how that approach won't appeal to all, but I for one am delighted by how smart this is, and authentic, and in my opinion it's far more and better than I could have hoped.

    Star Megalyn Echikunwoke is a treasure, wholeheartedly and perfectly embodying all the strength mother Esme must necessarily carry, and the vulnerabilities she desperately tries to keep hidden away. Based solely on her performance here I'd love to see much more of Echiunwoke. Gratifyingly, that quite goes for her co-stars, too. Given smaller supporting parts, the likes of Joshua Dov, Marco Rodriguez, Jack Yang, and even child actor Yonas Kibreab demonstrate fine acting abilities, and for the subdued tenor of the feature, their contributions become all the more important. It's the dialogue and scene writing that propel the narrative here, with violence happening off-screen like in genre flicks of many decades past; more than is true of more action-oriented horror, the actors are the ones to bear the burden of that thrust - and they do so most admirably. Yet with a dark tone and strong emotional vibrancy this stands substantially taller, and comes off far more meaningfully, than like titles of years ago that were often characterized by counterproductive flat or light tones. From a film-making standpoint 'Blood moon' is built like something from the 40s, but especially as we see the grisly aftermath of each transformation, and as Esme prepares for the worst of all exigent circumstances, there's no disputing that this is borne of modern storytelling sensibilities.

    Those stunts and practical effects that we do see look fantastic, and even as the picture declines to visualize the most significant horror elements, their presence is unmistakable as the writing, direction, and acting bring those dynamics to bear. As a Blumhouse affair there's never any doubt as to the high quality of the production values; in every capacity this is as sharp as we could hope of a film in the 2020s. Speaking of Blumhouse, I think the less visceral tack is particularly surprising coming from a studio that's kind of become the modern face of horror. For all the skill, intelligence, and heart that all involved poured into it, however, the end result is no less striking for the lack of active carnage; as far as I'm concerned this is all it needs to be, and it excels. I can't even think of a specific flaw here, and the only question is one of personal preference, and how much one appreciates the style. For my part I'm all so pleased with how good it is, and I'd have no qualms in recommending it to just about anyone. Bearing in mind the caveat of the relatively low-key approach, I think 'Blood moon' is terrific, and well worth the time of anyone open to its horror-drama nature.

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      • March 26, 2021 (United States)
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