Blood Clots

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"A BLOODY GOOD TIME!"
  • TV-MA
  • 2018
  • 1 hr 12 min
  • 4.9  (260)

Blood Clots is a horror anthology movie consisting of eight short films, each directed by a different filmmaker. Released in 2018, the movie explores various aspects of fear and horror, ranging from supernatural to psychological themes. The movie begins with the short film 'Echoes,' directed by Manuel Urbaneck, which tells the story of a woman who is haunted by her past while staying in a secluded cabin. The film's eerie atmosphere and suspenseful storytelling set the tone for the rest of the movie.

The second short film, 'Watch Me,' directed by Joe Horton, follows a woman who discovers a strange device that allows her to see through the eyes of others but also exposes her to unforeseen dangers. The film's unique concept and execution make it a standout in the anthology.

'Umbilical,' directed by Ryan Nicholson, is a stomach-churning body horror that explores the consequences of a woman's desire to look young and beautiful. The film's practical effects and grotesque imagery will leave audiences squirming in their seats.

The fourth short film, 'The Horror at Gallery Kay,' directed by Evan Hughes, is a Lovecraftian tale that follows a group of artists who unknowingly awaken an ancient evil while working on their latest exhibit. The film's atmospheric tension and surrealist visuals deliver a truly haunting experience.

'Hard Hearted Hannah,' directed by Tony Bloodworth and Erin Blaisdell, is a twisted psychological horror that follows a woman's descent into madness while caring for her disabled sister. The film's unsettling portrayal of mental illness and disturbing imagery make it one of the most intense in the anthology.

'Phagophilia,' directed by Kelly M. Rockwell, is a bizarre horror comedy about a woman who develops an unusual craving for inanimate objects. The film's dark humor and offbeat style offer a refreshing change of pace from the other, more serious shorts.

'Hellyfish,' directed by Patrick Longstreth and Robert McLean, is a tongue-in-cheek monster movie that pays homage to classic B-movies. The film follows a group of friends who unleash a swarm of killer jellyfish while partying on a boat. The film's intentionally cheesy special effects and over-the-top humor make it an enjoyable, if somewhat absurd, addition to the anthology.

Finally, the last short film is 'T is for Talk,' directed by Peter Hearn, which follows a man who discovers a mysterious phone that allows him to talk to the dead. The film's intimate storytelling and emotional resonance provide a poignant conclusion to the anthology.

Overall, Blood Clots is a compelling horror anthology that offers something for everyone. The diverse range of stories and themes, coupled with strong performances and creative direction, make it a must-see for horror fans. However, the film's darker and more explicit content may not be suitable for all audiences.

Blood Clots is a 2018 horror movie with a runtime of 1 hour and 12 minutes. It has received mostly poor reviews from critics and viewers, who have given it an IMDb score of 4.9.

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  • Release Date
    2018
  • MPAA Rating
    TV-MA
  • Runtime
    1 hr 12 min
  • IMDB Rating
    4.9  (260)