Blood Redd (2017)
19KBlood Redd: Directed by Brad Palmer. With Stephanie Hullar, Torey Widener, Julie Marie Hassett, Christopher Frainza. Mortimer Clark, a forensic pathologist finds himself autopsying yet another teenage girl’s body ravaged and torn by a large canine. The girls all have been slain on the full moon. A werewolf though? That’s ridiculous.Lauren Redd, a sixteen year old girl is being forced to spend the weekend with her grandmother. Here she steps into an elaborate trap laid out by a manipulative killer. But when Lauren’s finally cornered, the tables turn and the prey becomes the predator. The Redd family will go to any length to hide the family secret and protect their daughter but Mortimer is following a trail that will ultimately lead to the truth.
“OK, so letu0026#39;s get this out of the way first. This movie is extremely low budget. It looks bad. Very bad. The villain is acted absurdly over the top, and a lot of the movies good ideas are hampered by the filmmakers having to work around amazingly low budget restraints. And some things just look fake.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eThat said, if youu0026#39;re a fan of both horror and werewolf movies who doesnu0026#39;t mind a cheap look, there is some enjoyment to be had with this. In fact, I didnu0026#39;t hate the movie and kind of wanted to give it a higher rating than I did. u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eThe movie, despite its many glaring flaws, if you can get by them, has a lot of good ideas and really has a well thought out story. Itu0026#39;s a unique and interesting take on werewolves that I really havenu0026#39;t seen before. And I honestly think that if someone were to look at this movie and borrow some ideas from it, the end product could be great. u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eIn the end though, this movie isnu0026#39;t good. The acting for the most part is passable, it does have a good story, and there are a lot of good ideas in here. But there are just so many glaring flaws that hit you hard right off the bat and never go away that I really canu0026#39;t give it any higher than a 4/10.”