Blood Punch
8.6 /10 1 Votes8.6
Director Madellaine Paxson Music director Adam Berry Duration Country United States | 8.4/10 Genre Horror, Thriller Screenplay Eddie Guzelian Writer Eddie Guzelian Language English | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Cast (Milton), (Skyler), (Russell), Cohen Holloway (Archer), (Nabiki), (Claire)Similar movies Vampire Clan (2002), I Am Zozo (2012), The Hanover House (2014), Brotherhood of Blood (2007), Deadly Revisions |
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Blood Punch is a 2013 horror thriller film and the directorial debut of Madellaine Paxson. The film had its world premiere on 26 Octover 2013 at the Austin Film Festival, where it won the Dark Matters Audience Award .
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Milton, a college dropout, was only supposed to cook meth for one day. Broken out of rehab by a brash young woman and her trigger-happy ("ex") boyfriend and driven to a remote cabin the woods, Milton finds himself drawn into a dangerous love triangle gone haywire. The couple's deadpan half-truths spin around Milton like a song on repeat. They seem to read him like an open book, until a mysterious message opens his eyes to his cursed existence. With unlimited ammunition, any hunting tool they could desire, and an ever-growing body count, for what did Milton really sign up?
Synopsis
When Milton (Milo Cawthorne) is caught cooking meth, hes sent to a rehab center where he meets the beautiful Skyler (Olivia Tennet). Hes wildly attracted to her, so much so that they have sex shortly after meeting. Milton also agrees to break out of rehab with her and travel to the woods, where hell make a large amount of meth for an exorbitant sum of money. Hes ill prepared for her psychotic boyfriend Russell (Ari Boyland), who tells him that he knows about Miltons fling with Skyler. Unbeknownst to Milton, the cabin is set in the middle of a land that has been forever psychically tainted by a massive and bloody Native American war.
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Reception
Critical and viewer reception for Blood Punch has been positive. The Austin Chronicle and Bloody Disgusting both praised the film, and Bloody Disgusting favorably compared it to the 1948 film Road House.
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