Bloody Mary (film)

Bloody Mary is a 2006 horror thriller film written and directed by Richard Valentine and starring Jaason Simmons, Kim Tyler, Matt Borlenghi, and Cory Monteith. The film had a negative critical reception.

Bloody Mary
Film poster
Directed byRichard Valentine
Produced byT.W. Miller
Kim Tyler
Written byRichard Valentine
Based onBloody Mary
StarringJaason Simmons
Kim Tyler
Matt Borlenghi
Cory Monteith
Music byRichard Tyler
CinematographyBill Summers
Edited byAlex Carrillo
Bill Summers
Production
company
KAT Pictures
Sticks & Stones Films
Black Hat Productions
Distributed byEcho Bridge Home Entertainment
Release date
  • 2006 (2006)
Running time
93 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
Budget$70,000 (estimated)

Plot

The film begins with a group of nurses at a psychiatric hospital daring a fellow nurse, Nicole (Jessica Von), to go into the hospital's basement for a game of Bloody Mary. Playing what the others call "The Mirror Game", she releases the vengeful spirit and is snatched away. When Nicole is reported missing, her writer/reporter sister Natalie (Kim Tyler) decides to investigate on her own.

As the film progresses, more people are killed by the spirit of Bloody Mary (Richard Valentine) in gruesome ways while Natalie uncovers clues about the truth behind her sister's disappearance and Mary herself.

Near the end, almost all of the main characters are dead except for Natalie, who discovers that Bloody Mary is actually her mother.

Cast

  • Kim Tyler ... Natalie
  • Matthew Borlenghi ... Bobby (as Matt Borlenghi)
  • Danni Ravden ... Jenna (as Danni Hamilton)
  • Troy Turi ... Johnny
  • Christian Schrapff ... Scooter
  • Amber Borycki ... Tabitha
  • Cory Monteith ... Paul
  • Richard Carmen ... Dr. McCarty
  • Eero Johnson ... Railroad
  • Dex Manley ... Luther
  • johnie ... Nani

Reception

Critical response to the film was generally negative, with the film receiving heavy criticism of the plot.[1] Steve "Uncle Creepy" Barton of Dread Central rated the film 2/5 stars and said of the film: "there's ... some good acting, killer sound design, spooky ghost effects, and a decent amount of nudity and gore. It's a real shame all that goodness gets lost in a semi-coherent abyss of confusion."[2] Dave Murray of Joblo.com rated the film 1.5/4 stars and said that it was "fun to watch once" but not a film that he could recommend.[3] Christopher Null of Contactmusic.com said, "There are nuggets of what might be something worth watching in all of this, but they come through only faintly and in short bursts."[4]

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See also

References

  1. Wilson, Staci Layne (January 28, 2007). "Bloody Mary". Horror.com. Retrieved November 24, 2013.
  2. Barton, Steve (February 9, 2007). "Bloody Mary (DVD)". Dread Central. Retrieved November 19, 2010.
  3. Murray, Dave. "Bloody Mary". Joblo.com. Retrieved November 24, 2013.
  4. Null, Christopher. "Bloody Mary". Contactmusic.com. Retrieved November 24, 2013.


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