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Bloody Axe Wound

  • 2024
  • TV-MA
  • 1h 23m
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5.0/10
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Molly Brown in Bloody Axe Wound (2024)
Abbie Bladecut's family business, a video store, has thrived by disposing of teenagers to mimic horror movies. As the first female slasher, she battles gender bias while realizing the harsh realities behind the mass murders.
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Abbie Bladecut's family business, a video store, has thrived by disposing of teenagers to mimic horror movies. As the first female slasher, she battles gender bias while realizing the harsh ... Read allAbbie Bladecut's family business, a video store, has thrived by disposing of teenagers to mimic horror movies. As the first female slasher, she battles gender bias while realizing the harsh realities behind the mass murders.Abbie Bladecut's family business, a video store, has thrived by disposing of teenagers to mimic horror movies. As the first female slasher, she battles gender bias while realizing the harsh realities behind the mass murders.

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    • Matthew John Lawrence
  • Writer
    • Matthew John Lawrence
  • Stars
    • Chet Siegel
    • David Littleton
    • Jeffrey Dean Morgan
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    • Director
      • Matthew John Lawrence
    • Writer
      • Matthew John Lawrence
    • Stars
      • Chet Siegel
      • David Littleton
      • Jeffrey Dean Morgan
    • 21User reviews
    • 32Critic reviews
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    Chet Siegel
    Chet Siegel
    • Shirlene
    David Littleton
    David Littleton
    • Mark
    • (as David Henry Littleton)
    Jeffrey Dean Morgan
    Jeffrey Dean Morgan
    • Butch Slater
    Mickey Breitenstein
    Mickey Breitenstein
    • Stunt Bladecut
    Sari Arambulo
    Sari Arambulo
    • Abbie Bladecut
    Matt Hopkins
    Matt Hopkins
    • Makenzie
    Jeff Riddle
    Jeff Riddle
    • Fry Cook
    Billy Burke
    Billy Burke
    • Roger Bladecut
    Eddie Leavy
    Eddie Leavy
    • Glenn
    Jaden Slater
    • Mitch
    Sage Spielman
    Sage Spielman
    • Laverne
    Lizzy Cenicola
    Lizzy Cenicola
    • Daisy
    Jahdey Wright
    Jahdey Wright
    • Bryant
    • (as Jahdey Oakley Wright)
    Molly Brown
    Molly Brown
    • Sam Crane
    Angel Theory
    Angel Theory
    • Izzy
    Margot Anderson-Song
    Margot Anderson-Song
    • Patty
    Taylor Watson Seupel
    Taylor Watson Seupel
    • Billy
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    Daley Baker
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    2boogoogland

    Cheesy, Lame, Boring

    Save your money and watch In a Violent Nature for a significantly better homage to slasher movies

    This movie's failings are numerous but above all it was boring and lame, and just doesn't keep up with the golden age of horror we have going with released such as Terrifier, Oddity, Skinamarink, Late Night with the Devil etc..
    • corny plot trying to explore empathy and friendship at the expense of creating a compelling horror movie with excitement. Completely fails to capture the magic of the genre it makes meta commentary on
    • no good kills, so tame and afraid to push any boundaries
    • humor is completely random and is just thrown in gags (not in the good crazy way like terrifier)
    • massive pacing issues. First 10 mins are interesting and then the rest of the movie is a hallmark drama


    Please skip, do not encourage shudder to continue making these lame stream milquetoast releases.
    3riangrey

    The amount of wasted potential is...upsetting

    Abigail is the daughter of legendary serial killer (and snuff film maker) Roger Bladekill. When Roger starts to see the effects of age slow him down, he entrusts Abbie to follow in his footsteps - killing teens on video. Upon entering high school to scope out her victims, she encounters friendship and more, snagging her plans of a murder spree. And Dad isn't happy.

    Now, that's my synopsis. A good pitch right? If I was a Shudder exec, I would also be putting money behind this. It sounds pretty damn awesome.

    Sadly, this falls victim to oh so much. The writing is not coherent in its genre or mood, the characters are given some depth, but it's not delivered right and they still feel 2D, the whole snuff subplot is kinda forgotten for the most part? And something that bothered me to the nth degree: this seems to be set in the 90's, but I'm not sure the costume or set department got the memo.

    That bothered me probably more than it should. The 90s have this specific...touch. Taste. Vibe. The clothes used here seem to be repurposed modern day pieces layered to appear grunge-esque. Sam Crane wears a chain as a belt, but it looks like cheap crap bought from Hot Topic. It doesn't look NATURAL. They look like your average current day citizens.

    I started noticing corded phones, cassettes, wood-panelled cars, corded headphones, and I realised this is either satirising the popularity of slasher flicks in the 90s or, more likely, supposed to be set in that decade. The integration of old tech didn't make it pass though, too many things were too clean, too cheap, too flimsy, all aspects that are more common to modern day items. This is very specific but it did distract a whole lot, and possibly changed the mood of the whole film.

    Most acting is pretty average, with the exception of Margo Anderson-Song, Eddie Leavy, and Billy Burke (yes, Bella Swan's dad in Twilight). These three really seemed to feel their characters. They were much more into it and managed to land their jokes.

    That's a whole other problem. The writing. This film doesn't quite know where it wants to sit when it comes to mood. Are we serious? Are we comedic? Are we going into slapstick humour? We can have all of it in one scene, for sure, but the way these bits are written, they mostly fall flat on the floor. It's the sort of jokes where you nod, you don't laugh. You know it's meant to be a joke, but it's terribly unfunny. And it happens every few minutes. It's unbearable. The writers didn't leave time for us to breathe. Just, maybe space the comedy out next time, okay?

    I think, overall, I wish there had been a bit of reworking this script before even shooting it. With some changes, it could have even more potential. It might've even been a good film.

    I don't think this should be the end for the filmmakers, I do think they clearly have a vision, but it wasn't realised here. Maybe next time.
    3ricardoq-73841

    We left midway through the film

    Painfully awful movie with a totally misleading star rating. I am puzzled by this rating in fact. The '90s video rental store(necessary for the storyline it appears) precede the age of 99 percent of the actors within the film. I hear there is some nostalgia for this decade lately but it is certainly overshadowed by the hodgepodge of a storyline and/or screenplay. We have not walked out of a theater in many years but this one has surely earned the distinction.

    The dad's makeup and the quality werewolf mask alone do not make a movie. The high school cast must also have been responsible for the ratings it received. Gen Z does it again it appears.
    5MichaelD-064

    Wrong cast member listed...

    (I can't figure out how to edit this, but Chet Siegel is listed for Molly Brown's role). It wasn't a bad movie--characters are likable, the chemistry between the leads (again, that is MOLLY BROWN, not Chet Siegel, and Sari Arambulo) is great, the premise is cool...but like too many horror-comedies, the creators just couldn't really commit to going hard. I get it--you want people to like your characters. But if your characters are a family of slashers, you're entitled to some dark, dark, wicked humor. Had the humor been less broad, it would've made a huge difference in the quality of the film.

    Other than that and a criminal underuse of Jeffrey Dean Morgan, it isn't a bad movie. The worst thing about it is that it could've been great...but pulled its punches, instead.
    5jtindahouse

    Your only hope is to accept the absurdity

    I've never seen a film that so nonchalantly asks you to simply accept the ridiculousness of its premise. It doesn't even try to explain the absurdity and implausibility of it all. There isn't even anyone filming these murders? I thought I was losing my mind. After about 20 minutes though I realised the only way to get any enjoyment out of the film was to simply sit back, accept it, and go along for the ride. Even then, it's touch and go whether you'll enjoy it.

    The one thing the movie does well, and really its saving grace, is that it creates some likable characters. It's hard to make a young woman who murders innocents for profit into a pleasant character, but the movie finds a way. Also some of the side characters are quite well created. And so while the horror and story may not always be working for you, at least you can fall back on that.

    Some of the gore was quite effective and it's a nice and short film. It knows not to outstay its welcome. It's not all bad, but it certainly does require some effort on the audience's part. A generous 5/10.

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    • Trivia
      Both Sari Arambulo (Abbie) and Eddie Leavy (Glenn) were costars in the series A.P. Bio.
    • Quotes

      Patty Spillenski: You puke on me and I will kill you before Bladecut has a chance.

    • Connections
      References Betrayed (1988)

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    • Release date
      • January 14, 2025 (Italy)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official sites
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    • Also known as
      • Увечье топором
    • Production companies
      • BullMoose Pictures
      • Dynamatt Productions
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $78,076
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $43,082
      • Dec 29, 2024
    • Gross worldwide
      • $78,076
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 23m(83 min)
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.39:1

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