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Brotherhood of Blood

  • 2007
  • R
  • 1h 28m
IMDb RATING
3.5/10
3.4K
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Ken Foree, Sid Haig, and Victoria Pratt in Brotherhood of Blood (2007)
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Claustrophobic thriller about a team of vampire hunters who infiltrate a nest of undead to rescue one of their own.Claustrophobic thriller about a team of vampire hunters who infiltrate a nest of undead to rescue one of their own.Claustrophobic thriller about a team of vampire hunters who infiltrate a nest of undead to rescue one of their own.

  • Directors
    • Michael Roesch
    • Peter Scheerer
  • Writers
    • Peter Scheerer
    • Michael Roesch
  • Stars
    • Victoria Pratt
    • Jason Connery
    • Ken Foree
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  • IMDb RATING
    3.5/10
    3.4K
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    • Directors
      • Michael Roesch
      • Peter Scheerer
    • Writers
      • Peter Scheerer
      • Michael Roesch
    • Stars
      • Victoria Pratt
      • Jason Connery
      • Ken Foree
    • 38User reviews
    • 15Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    Victoria Pratt
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    • Carrie Rieger
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    Ken Foree
    Ken Foree
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    Sid Haig
    Sid Haig
    • Pashek
    William Snow
    William Snow
    • Tom Clayton
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    Wes Ramsey
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    Jeremy James Kissner
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    • Paul Cramer
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    • Sid
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      • Michael Roesch
      • Peter Scheerer
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      • Michael Roesch
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    User reviews38

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    7Ellen_Addie

    Low budget but interesting

    Subtlety is a very important thing in any good horror movie. Not only does subtlety reduce the ridiculous amount of "in-your-face-quality" that today's horror movies seem to love, which effectively makes then just plain old action movies, subtlety shows that a film has respect for its audience. It doesn't feel like it has to explain everything at every step of the way since it knows that an interested audience will be on the lookout for hints as to what is going on. That's what makes films like this enjoyable. In fact, that what makes any film enjoyable. It isn't just a barrage of images, but rather an engaging sequence of them. This sequence can be unchronologically organized or in any number of ways obscured to create suspense, but as long as it is engaging, the audience will be happy. There are numerous hints as to what is really going on and the final climatic twist is really a good one.
    5JoeB131

    A vampire movie that doesn't suck

    Seriously, it seems that anyone with a bottle of catsup and a pair of wax fangs thinks he can make a vampire movie, which is why most of them are so bad.

    This movie was better than most in terms of plot and storytelling. A group of vampire hunters is seeking the brother of a rich CEO who was bitten in Romania. Meanwhile, the vampires themselves are hunting the same brother to prevent the resurrection of "Vlad Bossei" a super-vampire who lived in the 12th century.

    There are all sorts of twists, turns, double-takes, and some of them don't really make sense, but the movie is fun for what it is, and the actors actually look like they are trying.
    7Harley66

    GOOD - Not great - though unpredictable to the very end.

    The movie has a slow beginning but then gets better and better and has for this kind of low budget movie even some moving moments. Greatly crafted story, full of twists and turns. The acting is good. The look is low budget of course, but has some very interesting moments. Especially the scenes with Sid looks great.

    It's a serious movie, but its so well made it's actually fun to watch. The way the movie unfolded and ended was enough to keep me interested throughout. The ending is a classic, even if you guess it a little before you are expected.

    Besides its plot, Brotherhood has good performances to keep you entertained and some great dialogs. Definitely not the usual low budget stuff.
    7Tucker_Keon

    Interesting story.

    I was able to attend the advanced screening here in New York and must say I enjoyed myself. First of all the movie is cool. It has a great story line plus it is simple. There are no huge dramatical special effects because the dialog and the story line, in itself, hold there own. You are just thrown into the plot head-on and then given little chance to breathe as the movie takes you deep into a story so rich with characters. The cinematography was really nothing to write home about, pretty standard stuff for the most part. The score was unobtrusive. The story is what drives this film and makes it special. And the actors were well chosen to run with the story. This movie gets two thumbs up from me.
    2TwistedContent

    Starpower Couldn't Save It & There's no Indie Charm Either

    The one thing I came for was the duo of Side Haig and Ken Foree, but even they couldn't boost it up much. As I learned after the fact, "Brotherhood of Blood" comes from the writers of a masterpiece called "Far Cry" which I recently saw as part of 'that bad?' review series. Not a good coincidence. They also have "Bloodrayne" and "Alone in the Dark" under their belts. This is a movie with very low production values, shabby cinematography, bad lighting, an entire set of flaws. Story's mehh, acting's for the TV, gore's cheap, and so on... Did I just review the whole movie?

    We are thrown in a world where vampires are real, and the hunters are also doing their thing. Both parties are going about their business, which is often hard to care about, the plot barely engages, moving from scene to scene with cheese and goofs attracting more attention, and more tedium setting in by the minute. The filmmakers have tried to make it more interesting by splitting time lines in the storytelling, all leading up to the foreseeable connecting finale, but it ultimately adds nothing much, as the plot is still predictable and hard to care about. "Brotherhood of Blood" relishes in its own vampire lore, but barely ever makes it interesting. Acting's really inconsistent, though mostly amusing enough, for a variety of reasons. However, some dialogue is delivered so dry You couldn't believe, and prepare for lines like "we're vampire hunters, not fu**ing accountants". Sid Haig and Ken Foree do their deeds, but it matters little, when we're inside such a C movie.

    The lighting and camera work at some points resemble a home video, while at some points it's acceptable enough. Inconsistent, not counting feeling cheap, that endures. Too many zooms, editing can be a bit odd too. Budget constraints can further be seen in the variety and charm of locations, and what the costume department managed to come up with. The musical score's in with the vibe of the whole thing, and is all kinds of overdramatic, typical and/or misplaced.

    As to what exactly Sam Raimi liked enough to pick this movie as one of the first releases of his new label back in the day, I'm not sure. Maybe because enough is indeed happening throughout, but perhaps I missed the fun of it all somehow. It's a drab, rather emotionless, inadvertedy funny piece of horror that couldn't be saved be starpower. My rating: 2/10.

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      Director Sam Raimi selected "Brotherhood of Blood" as one of the first movies for his new label Ghosthouse Underground at Lionsgate.

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    • Release date
      • October 14, 2008 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • United States
      • Germany
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Hermandad de Sangre
    • Filming locations
      • Los Angeles, California, USA
    • Production companies
      • Brotherhood LLC
      • MEB Entertainment
      • Psycho Studios
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    • Budget
      • $500,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 28m(88 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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