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Blood
Directed by
Brad Anderson
TV-MA
2023
1h 48m
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5.5
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Jess, a separated mother and nurse, moves with her daughter and young son Owen back into her old farmhouse. Shortly after settling in, Owen is bitten by the dog, resulting in a mysterious infection from the bite.
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Cast of Blood
Michelle Monaghan
Jess
Skeet Ulrich
Patrick
Finlay Wojtak-Hissong
Owen
Skylar Morgan Jones
Tyler
June B. Wilde
Helen
Erik Athavale
Dr. Don Forsythe
Onalee Ames
Jess' Lawyer
Danika Frederick
Shelly
Jerni Stewart
Nurse
Jennifer Rose Garcia
Candice
Cheryl Gensiorek
Dr. Mansfeld
Michael Strickland
Officer Parker
Cindy Rose Myskiw
Hospital visitor
Rodrigo Beilfuss
Dr. Gupta
Blood Ratings & Reviews
Bloody Disgusting
Michelle Swope
Ultimately, with a gripping performance from Michelle Monaghan and woefully intense themes of addiction and chronic illness, Blood painfully illustrates the fact that even when it feels impossible, we have to heal ourselves before we can help anyone else.
The Blogging Banshee
Molly Henery
Blood utilizes familial trauma to drive a story of vampirism with a unique mythology. While that mythology is murky and stories like this have been told and executed more effectively, the good overall outweighs the bad.
Hey, Have You Seen ...?
Jared Mobarak
It's an effective spin on usual genre tropes with Monaghan constantly pushing herself beyond the limits of morality to keep her boy alive. Stick with surface and you should enjoy the ride.
Reel Talk with Chuck and Pam
Charles Koplinski
To be sure, Anderson can deliver effective shocks and the cast's commitment to the material certainly helps. Unfortunately, neither he nor Honley have a clever enough third act up their sleeve to leave fans of intelligent horror fully sated.
Variety
Dennis Harvey
Solid performances and some strong, occasionally unpleasant content make this an involving if not entirely satisfying watch.
Strong Female Antagonist
Jenn Adams
Anderson uses a monstrous archetype to explore a tender story of addiction, sacrifice, and motherly love dressed up as the horrifying birth of a young vampire.
RogerEbert.com
Peter Sobczynski
"Blood" delivers plenty of the titular substance but not much else of note other than a couple of decent scenes here and there.
Cinemalogue
Todd Jorgenson
Caught between an earnest drama about fractured families and a campy cannibalism saga, this thriller is boosted by solid performances before becoming narratively anemic.
Dennis Schwartz Movie Reviews
Dennis Schwartz
Solid vampire tale.
Keith & the Movies
Keith Garlington
Its pieces may not always fit snugly together, but the human drama and eerie chills proves to be an enjoyable mix.
Crooked Marquee
Josh Bell
The drama is mostly flat, and the true horrors of Owen's condition only manifest when the movie is nearly over.
Collider
Marco Vito Oddo
Blood's biggest flaw is letting us glimpse at a better movie that could have existed with just a little more writing time.
One Guy's Opinion
Frank Swietek
Directed by Brad Anderson without a hint of humor or camp, "Blood" is effective enough in its grisly way, but gruesome and unpalatable.
Los Angeles Times
Noel Murray
There's some strong Stephen King energy to "Blood," a thriller with echoes of "Cujo" and "Pet Sematary."
Observer
Rex Reed
This adolescent vampire tale goes downhill so fast it turns inadvertently from horror to comedy.
Chicago Reader
David Riedel
What do you call a vampire movie with no teeth? Blood.
Common Sense Media
Jeffrey M. Anderson
This often-brutal horror movie is flawed but offers a fascinating and fresh take on the ages-old vampire tale, with a powerful maternal twist and other modern parallels.
Film Inquiry
Stephanie Archer
Deeply layered and nuanced, Blood finds the lifeline of horror and harnesses it for an experience that not only satisfies, but has you craving to return for more.
In Review Online
Daniel Gorman
Anderson isn't afraid of, or above, genre. Indeed he delivers ample amounts of the titular substance while still allowing for genuine pathos to shine through.
Mark Reviews Movies
Mark Dujsik
It's mostly pretty generic and familiar, apart from ... the complete conviction Monaghan brings to material that's otherwise pretty thin...
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