Blood (2000 film)
Blood is a 2000 horror film directed and written by Charly Cantor and starring Adrian Rawlins, Lee Blakemore, and Phil Cornwell.[1]
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Directed by | Charly Cantor |
Produced by | Simon Markham |
Written by | Charly Cantor |
Starring | Adrian Rawlins Lee Blakemore Phil Cornwell |
Music by | Vince Clarke |
Cinematography | Katie Swain |
Edited by | Nick Packer |
Release date | 2000 |
Country | United Kingdom |
Language | English |
Premise
A doctor who engineered a woman with narcotic blood encounters his creation 20 years later and falls in love with her.[2]
Reception
JoBlo.com gave the film 8/10 in their review.[3] Author Clive Davies also found the film enjoyable, statting that it was slow and talk heavy but with several interesting ideas.[4] It was also reviewed by author Stephen Jones.[5]
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References
- Chibnall, Steve; Petley, Julian (2002). British Horror Cinema. British popular cinema. Psychology Press. p. 233. ISBN 9780415230032.
- https://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/blood2003
- https://www.joblo.com/horror-movies/reviews/blood
- Davies, Clive (2015). Spinegrinder: The Movies Most Critics Won't Write about. SCB Distributors. ISBN 9781909394063.
- Jones, Stephen (2000). The Essential Monster Movie Guide: A Century of Creature Features on Film, TV and Video. Billboard Books. p. 53. ISBN 9780823079360.
Further reading
- Murphy, Robert (2009). The British Cinema Book. University of Michigan: Palgrave Macmillan on behalf of the British Film Institute. p. 399. ISBN 9781844572762.
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