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Bleed
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It seemed perfect: a new house, a new marriage, a child soon to be born. But in fact, terror awaits a man (Michael Steger), his pregnant wife (Chelsey Crisp) and their four friends as they search for ghosts inside a burned prison.
It seemed perfect: a new house, a new marriage, a child soon to be born. But in fact, terror awaits a man (Michael Steger), his pregnant wife (Chelsey Crisp) and their four friends as they search for ghosts inside a burned prison.
Actors:
Bailey Campbell,
Devin Marcus Miller,
Matt Rossitch,
William Tokarsky,
Bryan G. Malone,
Bill Eudaly,
Charles Lawlor,
Raj Kala,
Brittany Ishibashi,
Marilyn Light,
Chelsey Crisp
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Bailey Campbell
Devin Marcus Miller
Matt Rossitch
William Tokarsky
Bryan G. Malone
Bill Eudaly
Charles Lawlor
Raj Kala
Brittany Ishibashi
2 November 1980, Orange, California, USA
Marilyn Light
Chelsey Crisp
Director:
Tripp Rhame
Tripp Rhame
Country:
United States
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March 26, 2016
Bleed is familiar, by-the-numbers horror filmmaking, but it's also short and sweet enough to capitalize on cheap thrills.
March 29, 2016
Reflecting influences ranging from The Texas Chainsaw Massacre to Rosemary's Baby to -- well, you name it -- Bleed doesn't exactly break any new ground, stylistically or otherwise.
February 24, 2017
Almost entirely devoid of positive attributes...
March 24, 2016
The filmmakers handle their material efficiently, but it's hard to imagine anyone familiar with the genre finding Bleed fresh or as vividly scary as its predecessors.
March 29, 2016
Bleed is really nothing you haven't seen before, but there's still some pretty interesting elements that result from its mixtape approach.
March 29, 2016
Too derivative and not stylish enough to merit any special championing, as indie B-horror movies go, it's nonetheless nicely crafted enough to rate a cut above the low-expectation median.

