Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueFeaturing cannibals, zombies and other funny creatures, Blood Clots consists of seven carefully curated, bloody horror stories by seven different filmmakers.Featuring cannibals, zombies and other funny creatures, Blood Clots consists of seven carefully curated, bloody horror stories by seven different filmmakers.Featuring cannibals, zombies and other funny creatures, Blood Clots consists of seven carefully curated, bloody horror stories by seven different filmmakers.
Mehmet Caglayan
- Cheese Ball (segment "Hellyfish")
- (as Mehmet Caglyan)
Nikita K. Carpenter Jr.
- Ben (segment "Hellyfish")
- (as Nikita Carpenter)
David Dollard
- The Dead (segment "Hell of a Day")
- (as Dave Dollard)
Catherine Glen
- Flirtatious Girl (segment "Hellyfish")
- (as Cat Glen)
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An anthology of low budget short films by debut directors so don't go into this expecting the quality of Creepshow! With that in mind it's an entertaining but mixed bag that mostly hits the mark with only a few missteps. My only major gripe is the lack of wraparound story as shooting something to tie it together, even a simple Cryptkeeper type thing would have made it more fun - as it stands it feels very much like a DVD compilation.
In terms of content though, this is a good selection containing something for everyone: zombies, werewolves, psycho axe murderers, clowns, Cthulhu. Standouts for me were saved till last with STILL, a joyously original zombie piece (how often can anyone say that?!) that does a lot with clearly a meagre budget, HELLYFISH, a B-movie pastiche that only loses points for feeling more like an incomplete FX showreel than an actual movie (but its a LOT of fun), and the final CALL OF CHARLIE, which manages to be both a pastiche on social mores and a loving tribute to all things Lovecraft. This is a good selection, enjoyable and only 70min so would highly recommend to horror fans who can get past the indie feel of all of these.
In terms of content though, this is a good selection containing something for everyone: zombies, werewolves, psycho axe murderers, clowns, Cthulhu. Standouts for me were saved till last with STILL, a joyously original zombie piece (how often can anyone say that?!) that does a lot with clearly a meagre budget, HELLYFISH, a B-movie pastiche that only loses points for feeling more like an incomplete FX showreel than an actual movie (but its a LOT of fun), and the final CALL OF CHARLIE, which manages to be both a pastiche on social mores and a loving tribute to all things Lovecraft. This is a good selection, enjoyable and only 70min so would highly recommend to horror fans who can get past the indie feel of all of these.
Carefully crap is more like it. There hasn't been a good horror anthology since the house that dripped blood. This, with work by unknowns - who - if this is the best they can do will remain that way - was utter trash. Not one story was decent. I expect to see this endlessly repeated on the Syfy channel. Just a total waste of time
Every short film was engaging in it's own way. I was not bored for one second. From gory to funny to bizarre to...to quote one of the last lines in the movie..."What in the actual ....?"
You will get zombies and werewolves and a vampire and sea creatures all in one place!
The music and the effects and the cinematography was great. It is not a mainstream film, it is crazily off the wall and I loved it. The segment "Hellyfish", deserves a feature film, but so do a few others in the anthology. I have never seen many of the new ideas in this film!
I will leave you with the age old question, "Who let the crabs out? Who? Who?"
You will get zombies and werewolves and a vampire and sea creatures all in one place!
The music and the effects and the cinematography was great. It is not a mainstream film, it is crazily off the wall and I loved it. The segment "Hellyfish", deserves a feature film, but so do a few others in the anthology. I have never seen many of the new ideas in this film!
I will leave you with the age old question, "Who let the crabs out? Who? Who?"
I've watched so many amateur horror movies that I thought nothing could be worse than this. I was so wrong. If your effects are bad, rely on a good story. If your actors suck, keep it short. Every one of these episodes lazily drags its corpse of a story through garbage acting and wobbling scenery. Don't bother.
The benefit of being the worst I've ever seen is that I will enjoy absolutely ANYTHING after this mess.
This has to be one of the worst anthology horror movies I've ever seen. Some of the make up effects are very well done I'll give it that but seriously, some of the stories are like 2 minutes long, it's pathetic. The first 3 stories last about 15 minutes COMBINED, hell, the whole movie is just over an hour long if you don't include the credits. The Hellyfish segment is interesting and would make a good feature movie if it had a budget to speak of but the rest of the stories range from completely pointless to just weird.
It's not as bad as Creepshow 3 but it's not far behind. Oh and the trailer says this film has one of the best kill scenes in a film ever....WHERE? There's generic Zombie kills, a decapitation scene similar to the one in Wrong turn and a few off screen kills with blood splatter effects, absolutely NOTHING you haven't seen before.
Avoid this at all costs, rubbish.
It's not as bad as Creepshow 3 but it's not far behind. Oh and the trailer says this film has one of the best kill scenes in a film ever....WHERE? There's generic Zombie kills, a decapitation scene similar to the one in Wrong turn and a few off screen kills with blood splatter effects, absolutely NOTHING you haven't seen before.
Avoid this at all costs, rubbish.
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- ConnexionsEdited from Hellyfish (2014)
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By what name was Blood Clots (2018) officially released in Canada in English?
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