Blood Creek

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Almost a Century Later the Nightmare has Awakened...

A poor family accepts money in exchange for housing a nazi whose studying the occult to gain dominance in the war. The family is not selected at random, but the land they built their farm on is of special interest to the Third Reich as it is said to be home to one of many scattered powerful Rune stones. Soon the Nazi begins practicing blood craft using the stone’s power to condemn the residents to an eternal jail without age. Fast forward 71 years we catch up to the family as they harvest victims for sacrifice to the fearsome undead nazi sorcerer. After the family successfully locks the monster away using it’s own magic against it, one victim, returned soldier Victor Marshall, escapes to find his brother and the two arm up for revenge. Not realizing the real threat, the brothers attempt to invade and gun down everyone at the farm in turn destroying the seal imprisoning the creature. Night falls and the two groups band together to stop the sorcerer once and for all. Using magic seals on the windows and doors the survivors ward off an attack until the sorcerer kills and resurrects animals and people to break into the farm house. The movie started off a little confusing, thankfully once the action started and a side plot concerning a ritual surfaced it really delighted in supplying great action and gory visuals. Unfortunately after completing the ritual that is supposed to make the Nazi super powered nothing really changes besides his look, making his 71 year journey seem little more than an exercise in vanity. Not everything works in Blood Creek, but what this little creature feature does do right will stick with you long after it’s over.

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Dylan Gemmell
Consuming darkness in every artistic offering available. You thought Death only came in Metal and Horror Films? Vinyl Collector, Pro Wrestling addict and Miniature Monster Artist. Petting animals, eating people.
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