Blood Fest

5.4
2018 1 hr 33 min Horror , Comedy

Fans flock to a festival celebrating the most iconic horror movies, only to discover that the charismatic showman behind the event has a diabolical agenda.

  • Cast:
    Robbie Kay , Seychelle Gabriel , Jacob Batalon , Barbara Dunkelman , Chris Doubek , Nick Rutherford , Tate Donovan

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Reviews

Steinesongo
2018/08/17

Too many fans seem to be blown away

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Bereamic
2018/08/18

Awesome Movie

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SpunkySelfTwitter
2018/08/19

It’s an especially fun movie from a director and cast who are clearly having a good time allowing themselves to let loose.

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Chirphymium
2018/08/20

It's entirely possible that sending the audience out feeling lousy was intentional

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kittykatwilson
2018/08/21

I went into watching this expecting The Purge crossed with Cabin in the Woods, with the classic humour and twists that Rooster Teeth has delivered up to now with Lazer Team 1 and 2. It wasn't not enjoyable, don't get me wrong, some of the tropes were funny and offered a laugh out loud moment, but others were just cringe-worthy, and not in the way we wanted. Some of the effects were clunky, with some of the acting even clunkier. They had an idea, and ran with it, but feel that they stumbled and possibly left limbs around, and should have stopped and regrouped.Alright, but not a reflection of what everyone involved is capable of.

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jedfarcry223
2018/08/22

Last night I got to see the newest movie from Rooster Teeth and well I must say Blood Fest was certainly an interesting movie and I enjoyed every minute of it. Yeah it pokes fun at the tropes of Horror movies but it's also a loving tribute to the tropes of Horror movies

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thejaypill
2018/08/23

Absolutely loved it! Reminiscent of cabin in the woods with that great rooster teeth feel expanded

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Red-Barracuda
2018/08/24

Blood Fest is a horror-comedy which can be filed under the meta movie bracket. It unashamedly wears its influences on its sleeves and it is an unpretentious celebration of the horror genre. The man behind it is writer/director/actor Owen Egerton who plays the circus ringleader here. The story is very simple. A horror-obsessed teenager goes along to a new horror-themed festival called Blood Fest with his two pals. When there, it becomes quickly apparent that the horror is real and the attendees become the prey of the killers who run the place.The set-up of the movie is basically a neat way to allow for the inclusion of a variety of horror tropes and situations. To this end we have chainsaw killers, killer clowns, a hillbilly psycho, sexy vampires, marauding zombies and torture sadism; with nods to all manner of movies including The Wizard of Gore (1970), The Evil Dead (1981), Ring (1998), Saw (2004), etc. It is quite a lot of silly fun and pretty amusing quite a bit of the time too with some funny lines, i.e. 'your mother was killed by horror'. What it ultimately is, though, is a gore-fest with knowing nods to the genre and as such will make for somewhat entertaining viewing for horror fans.

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