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Blood Feast (2016)
Description
A man (Robert Rusler) falls under the spell of the ancient Egyptian goddess Ishtar (Sadie Katz) and succumbs to her need for ritual human sacrifice and blood.
A man (Robert Rusler) falls under the spell of the ancient Egyptian goddess Ishtar (Sadie Katz) and succumbs to her need for ritual human sacrifice and blood.
Actors:
Manuel Urbaneck,
Julia Diesner,
Marc Rohnstock,
Gioele Viola,
Annika Strauss,
Sophie Monk,
Herschell Gordon Lewis
Manuel Urbaneck
Julia Diesner
Marc Rohnstock
Gioele Viola
Annika Strauss
13 December 1984, Nürtingen, Baden-Württemberg, Germany
Sophie Monk
14 December 1979, England, UK
Herschell Gordon Lewis
15 June 1926, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA
Genre:
Horror
Director:
Marcel Walz
Country:
United States, Germany
Keywords:
#Annika Strauss #Blood Feast (2016) #Caroline Williams #Gioele Viola #Liliana Nova #Marcel Walz #Max Evans #Metisha Schaefer #Robert Rusler #Roland Freitag #Sadie Katz #Sophie Monk #Wilfried Capet
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October 07, 2016
Once the gore starts splattering, it is impressively icky... pleasing - or unpleasant - depending upon the audience's range of expectations... laying out a family-sized feast that is like something from the most horrific Greek tragedies.
June 15, 2018
I'm not exactly sure why the story was moved from the states to France. It's not that it brought much of anything new to the already shallow material.
October 18, 2017
It's not a cinematic masterpiece, but if you're in the right mood, Blood Feast is an enjoyable and short watch.

