A psychology instructor and her senior class investigate a string of unsolved murders targeting staff and students at their high school over two years, trying to identify the masked killer.A psychology instructor and her senior class investigate a string of unsolved murders targeting staff and students at their high school over two years, trying to identify the masked killer.A psychology instructor and her senior class investigate a string of unsolved murders targeting staff and students at their high school over two years, trying to identify the masked killer.
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Man oh man, I got a lot to say about this one. When it comes to Indie movies, my expectations are low. When it comes to action and thrillers, many fight scenes are terribly done, usually. And for horror movies, the way people get killed is rarely organic in how they react. And then you have the pacing issues and sometimes sound is off here and there as well as the video production quality. Then, some actors aren't convincing. I start this review in this way because just about all that is absent from Blood on the Bleachers.
The video quality, the sound team, the cast, the suspense, and talent are pretty top-tier here. As far as video quality and sound go, this movie looks and sounds professional. The dialogue was out of sync just the tiniest bit which could have been a theater issue. Sometimes, perhaps there might have been background music that lasted a little too long or was in places where it didn't need to be but that's really being nitpicky. Everything could be heard, no voices dropping out or sounding too far away. And the sound effects were excellent as well. The sound crew did amazing in really making everything that much more immersive.
The editing was also professional. There was no evidence at all based on editing and videography that this was an indie film. No scene was too stagnant, every scene flowed really well, and even the choices of the camera work in some scenes was beyond amazing. (Here's looking at you, school teacher face off scene). In fact, some of the surprises in this movie are because of the clever way the scenes were filmed. I say clever because many indie films I've seen in the horror genre seem to just focus on getting some kind of kill filmed and dumping a lot of blood all over the place. The art of the camera angle is often missing. But not here! This is AAA movie territory skill here!
Again, I emphasize this because if the story is kind of boring, well edited production is Paramount for toughing out the dry spots. I felt compelled to give the technical aspects their proper dues. So, how is the story?
Blood on the Bleachers follows a group of high School students taking a criminology class where they study an unsolved case involving a couple related murders from the year before. As typical slasher movies go, murders begin to happen this year as well. It has all the ingredients of a typical slasher but manages to carve its own space out to be memorable and worth visiting more than once.
The intro to this movie was engaging with clever dialogue and a couple chuckles. When it seemed like it was going on a bit too long before something happened, a scene would change direction and get my focus back on track. Each setting seemed appropriate and the characters made sense. You got a clear idea of what's going on and who is who. And let me tell you, the majority of the actors in this film are really good.
All the main characters did an excellent job with their roles. This is one area where, for me, I needed to be convinced. I've seen the lead actress, Arianna Harris, in a couple other promos and one other movie and I notice her skill improving. At times she does really well and other times it's tough for me to make out the character she is. The variety that she's been able to portray so far in her early career is no doubt paving the way for a lot of success. I was impressed by her at the end of this film, to stay in confusion and horror for so long. She did not break character at all and helped sell the outcome of the movie. With as many takes as necessary and hours or even different days, to always jump into that particular role dealing with that kind of emotion is pretty impressive.
This was also true with Leonard Peterson III. I was a little iffy here and there with being convinced of his acting but by the conclusion of the movie he had cemented himself as what I would consider a good actor and made me convinced. Otherwise, the excellent ending of the movie would not have come together so well.
My favorite characters are definitely The sassy Ka'ssee Rhe'Anne and Arianna's Best friend, Kimberly, played by Chloe Lutz. These actresses did not skip a beat. I was completely convinced. I cannot believe that they are so early in their careers. They were so convincing that I now want to see everything they are in. And Chloe's character, Kimberly, stole the movie in my opinion. There's a scene that takes place in the football field that was so perfectly done I was literally at the edge of my seat in the theater. The way the characters behaved seemed absolutely organic. There was nothing cheesy about this scene, no eye rolling moments, just straight up suspense. The decision of the camera angles, the convincing reaction and choices that the character was written to make and that Chloe flawlessly portrayed, the determination The Killers movements, time of day, the location, etc. Just came together to really make this believable! And what is more beautiful is that this wasn't just a one or two minute scene. This was several minutes and kept me engaged in its entirety. I'm all about the suspense and thrills more than any kind of Gore. Kudos also to Shawn Thompson playing the masked killer. He was pretty convincing as well, and worth double praise since he's also the stunt trainer, fight choreographer, etc. I kid you not, if you think the pacing is a little slow here and there, please sit through until you see that football field scene. It is every bit a AAA production that belongs in the ranks of great slasher films! It was just as or maybe more thrilling as The scream movies. Seeing it in a theater with other people made it more fun. In fact, there were many moments in this movie where people reacted. Shocking moments, some gruesome kills, some laugh out loud moments, and so on. That's another testament to the immersion and quality of the film.
I also need to give props to some of the other actors such as Jacob Richard as the security guard who delivered his comic relief role well, Houston Buckley who really nailed dealing with the conflicting personalities in his head, Holly Anspaugh's charm, Herb White III who pulled off a different character than he's normally accustomed to, Casey Miracle who stole a scene when he was ready to throw down, and I know I'm missing some but that's what my memory serves me at the moment.
This movie really doesn't have shortcomings. I guess the beginning may have had the slightest bit of a slow start. Also, it wasn't much to the story at all in the classroom as far as the actual case they were studying. Although it was an important plot point I don't think there was much at all about it. This movie seems like it still could have existed without that idea. Luckily, acting and the cool ass scenes I mentioned really made up for it. Sure, there was some side actors not too convincing, but as you can see the cons I'm trying to recall are pretty few.
Now, is this movie really that good or were my expectations low? Let me just tell you, one of the best, most engaging scenes in a movie that I've seen in a long time was the football field scene. And if it wasn't for the incredible acting, stellar sound and editing, wonderful video production, and common sense natural reactions Incorporated in the story and the filming for such a situation, then this scene wouldn't have impressed me. I will buy this movie, and if nothing else I will just watch that scene over and over.
Chase Dudley and the entire crew, honest to God, has something special here. This is Chase's best work yet and he absolutely deserves the several dozen awards he's gotten for this so far.
I like Chase as a humble human being. I like Chase as a person who follows dreams and I like him for his skills. I promise, if I did not know a little bit about Chase, If I had never met the dude, or knew he was in the same town where I am, I would still think this movie is that good. That football field scene top tier no matter who directed it or who starred in it.
If slashers are your thing, this is an absolute must! If you like to watch Independent films, especially if you're in the neighborhood, you're going to be pleased. Although some may find an 8 out of 10 too gracious, I say think again. Because the actors, the production value, the crew, the football field scene and how it came together at the end is solid entertainment!
So why didn't I give it a 10? Well, every review worth something lists both pros and cons. So here are some other cons. Some of the side actors weren't convincing, there was a bit of dryness here and there, and for the life of me I don't know why people don't make a sound when they're being killed. Kudos for some of these scenes where the character actually reacted with movement and sounds. If you're getting stabbed in the neck, surely you're going to start to make some kind of sound. A Gasp or a twitch or something. Do people really stand still when they're being grabbed and attacked with a knife? And how does a knife so easily penetrate the skin and muscle and bone? To just press it to the body and gently push, that knife should be extremely Sharp and the strength of the person pushing it into the skin so slowly would have to be pretty strong right? I just think it'd be a tougher time or take more effort or Force than a simple slow push to get the knife in. This is what I mean by saying that some scenes in indie horror are not organic. Fortunately, only a few of the kills in this movie were like that. Many were what I would consider to be organic which would make it believable and densible. That's because of the incredible talent behind the camera as well.
I'm not sure I would have seen this movie on purpose if I wasn't a supporter of indie films, especially with actors that are somewhat local where I live and have come across on facebook. But I still stand by everything I said about this film. An 8 out of 10, friends, for an indie movie that shines like a AAA!
The video quality, the sound team, the cast, the suspense, and talent are pretty top-tier here. As far as video quality and sound go, this movie looks and sounds professional. The dialogue was out of sync just the tiniest bit which could have been a theater issue. Sometimes, perhaps there might have been background music that lasted a little too long or was in places where it didn't need to be but that's really being nitpicky. Everything could be heard, no voices dropping out or sounding too far away. And the sound effects were excellent as well. The sound crew did amazing in really making everything that much more immersive.
The editing was also professional. There was no evidence at all based on editing and videography that this was an indie film. No scene was too stagnant, every scene flowed really well, and even the choices of the camera work in some scenes was beyond amazing. (Here's looking at you, school teacher face off scene). In fact, some of the surprises in this movie are because of the clever way the scenes were filmed. I say clever because many indie films I've seen in the horror genre seem to just focus on getting some kind of kill filmed and dumping a lot of blood all over the place. The art of the camera angle is often missing. But not here! This is AAA movie territory skill here!
Again, I emphasize this because if the story is kind of boring, well edited production is Paramount for toughing out the dry spots. I felt compelled to give the technical aspects their proper dues. So, how is the story?
Blood on the Bleachers follows a group of high School students taking a criminology class where they study an unsolved case involving a couple related murders from the year before. As typical slasher movies go, murders begin to happen this year as well. It has all the ingredients of a typical slasher but manages to carve its own space out to be memorable and worth visiting more than once.
The intro to this movie was engaging with clever dialogue and a couple chuckles. When it seemed like it was going on a bit too long before something happened, a scene would change direction and get my focus back on track. Each setting seemed appropriate and the characters made sense. You got a clear idea of what's going on and who is who. And let me tell you, the majority of the actors in this film are really good.
All the main characters did an excellent job with their roles. This is one area where, for me, I needed to be convinced. I've seen the lead actress, Arianna Harris, in a couple other promos and one other movie and I notice her skill improving. At times she does really well and other times it's tough for me to make out the character she is. The variety that she's been able to portray so far in her early career is no doubt paving the way for a lot of success. I was impressed by her at the end of this film, to stay in confusion and horror for so long. She did not break character at all and helped sell the outcome of the movie. With as many takes as necessary and hours or even different days, to always jump into that particular role dealing with that kind of emotion is pretty impressive.
This was also true with Leonard Peterson III. I was a little iffy here and there with being convinced of his acting but by the conclusion of the movie he had cemented himself as what I would consider a good actor and made me convinced. Otherwise, the excellent ending of the movie would not have come together so well.
My favorite characters are definitely The sassy Ka'ssee Rhe'Anne and Arianna's Best friend, Kimberly, played by Chloe Lutz. These actresses did not skip a beat. I was completely convinced. I cannot believe that they are so early in their careers. They were so convincing that I now want to see everything they are in. And Chloe's character, Kimberly, stole the movie in my opinion. There's a scene that takes place in the football field that was so perfectly done I was literally at the edge of my seat in the theater. The way the characters behaved seemed absolutely organic. There was nothing cheesy about this scene, no eye rolling moments, just straight up suspense. The decision of the camera angles, the convincing reaction and choices that the character was written to make and that Chloe flawlessly portrayed, the determination The Killers movements, time of day, the location, etc. Just came together to really make this believable! And what is more beautiful is that this wasn't just a one or two minute scene. This was several minutes and kept me engaged in its entirety. I'm all about the suspense and thrills more than any kind of Gore. Kudos also to Shawn Thompson playing the masked killer. He was pretty convincing as well, and worth double praise since he's also the stunt trainer, fight choreographer, etc. I kid you not, if you think the pacing is a little slow here and there, please sit through until you see that football field scene. It is every bit a AAA production that belongs in the ranks of great slasher films! It was just as or maybe more thrilling as The scream movies. Seeing it in a theater with other people made it more fun. In fact, there were many moments in this movie where people reacted. Shocking moments, some gruesome kills, some laugh out loud moments, and so on. That's another testament to the immersion and quality of the film.
I also need to give props to some of the other actors such as Jacob Richard as the security guard who delivered his comic relief role well, Houston Buckley who really nailed dealing with the conflicting personalities in his head, Holly Anspaugh's charm, Herb White III who pulled off a different character than he's normally accustomed to, Casey Miracle who stole a scene when he was ready to throw down, and I know I'm missing some but that's what my memory serves me at the moment.
This movie really doesn't have shortcomings. I guess the beginning may have had the slightest bit of a slow start. Also, it wasn't much to the story at all in the classroom as far as the actual case they were studying. Although it was an important plot point I don't think there was much at all about it. This movie seems like it still could have existed without that idea. Luckily, acting and the cool ass scenes I mentioned really made up for it. Sure, there was some side actors not too convincing, but as you can see the cons I'm trying to recall are pretty few.
Now, is this movie really that good or were my expectations low? Let me just tell you, one of the best, most engaging scenes in a movie that I've seen in a long time was the football field scene. And if it wasn't for the incredible acting, stellar sound and editing, wonderful video production, and common sense natural reactions Incorporated in the story and the filming for such a situation, then this scene wouldn't have impressed me. I will buy this movie, and if nothing else I will just watch that scene over and over.
Chase Dudley and the entire crew, honest to God, has something special here. This is Chase's best work yet and he absolutely deserves the several dozen awards he's gotten for this so far.
I like Chase as a humble human being. I like Chase as a person who follows dreams and I like him for his skills. I promise, if I did not know a little bit about Chase, If I had never met the dude, or knew he was in the same town where I am, I would still think this movie is that good. That football field scene top tier no matter who directed it or who starred in it.
If slashers are your thing, this is an absolute must! If you like to watch Independent films, especially if you're in the neighborhood, you're going to be pleased. Although some may find an 8 out of 10 too gracious, I say think again. Because the actors, the production value, the crew, the football field scene and how it came together at the end is solid entertainment!
So why didn't I give it a 10? Well, every review worth something lists both pros and cons. So here are some other cons. Some of the side actors weren't convincing, there was a bit of dryness here and there, and for the life of me I don't know why people don't make a sound when they're being killed. Kudos for some of these scenes where the character actually reacted with movement and sounds. If you're getting stabbed in the neck, surely you're going to start to make some kind of sound. A Gasp or a twitch or something. Do people really stand still when they're being grabbed and attacked with a knife? And how does a knife so easily penetrate the skin and muscle and bone? To just press it to the body and gently push, that knife should be extremely Sharp and the strength of the person pushing it into the skin so slowly would have to be pretty strong right? I just think it'd be a tougher time or take more effort or Force than a simple slow push to get the knife in. This is what I mean by saying that some scenes in indie horror are not organic. Fortunately, only a few of the kills in this movie were like that. Many were what I would consider to be organic which would make it believable and densible. That's because of the incredible talent behind the camera as well.
I'm not sure I would have seen this movie on purpose if I wasn't a supporter of indie films, especially with actors that are somewhat local where I live and have come across on facebook. But I still stand by everything I said about this film. An 8 out of 10, friends, for an indie movie that shines like a AAA!
We had the pleasure of attending the premiere of this incredible indie film, and we were thoroughly impressed. From start to finish, the movie kept us on the edge of our seats with its suspenseful storytelling and well-executed pacing.
The acting was phenomenal-every performance felt authentic and deeply engaging. The characters were richly developed, and the plot unfolded with just the right balance of tension and intrigue.
For an independent film, the level of professionalism was outstanding. This is a project that deserves recognition, and we can't wait to see what the Cut to the Chase does next.
The acting was phenomenal-every performance felt authentic and deeply engaging. The characters were richly developed, and the plot unfolded with just the right balance of tension and intrigue.
For an independent film, the level of professionalism was outstanding. This is a project that deserves recognition, and we can't wait to see what the Cut to the Chase does next.
I don't even know where to start on this movie but I'll give it a shot. First this movie has everything a slasher should have, jump factor, gore, comedy, and when a plot twist I promise you won't see coming! The layers in this writing were phenomenal! The acting is beyond top notch and that crew was just EVERYTHING! This film turned out so perfect. The camera work, excellent, the editing excellent, the writing excellent! The acting is top notch!! And again, THAT ENDING THOUGH!! I promise you that ending will shock goin! You're just going to have to watch and see for yourself because u do not want to give any of this movie away.
Blood on the bleachers 90s esque slasher film with everything that you're looking for in a film. Think scream but better !!! There is great character integration throughout the movie as well as twists that you won't expect. From the newer faces of the cast to up and coming stars!! As well as a couple faces from those 90's films we all loved. The one thing that is promised is a great time with this movie!!! In my opinion this is one of Chase Dudley's finest films to date. Caution you will be on the edge of your seat for the entire movie. Don't use the restroom don't get a snack just watch the movie!!! You won't regret.
This movie was killer!
I was extremely impressed with the quality of this Indie film. I enjoyed all the homage to famous slashers. You should definitely give this a watch to see how many you catch.
I find it truly inspiring how Chase and Samantha Dudley keep surpassing my expectations with each film they make.
Leonard Peterson III was such a delight to watch. Such a strong actor and brought so much depth to the role.
Houston Buckley's performance kept me on the edge of my seat for the entire movie!
Arianna Harris played such a relatable character that holds the group together.
Herbert White III blew me away with his incredible acting range.
Chloe Lutz was an inspiring surprise! Such an extraordinary performance (no spoilers here)!
Ka'ssee Rhe'anne owned her role. I couldn't see anyone else portraying her character now.
We even saw returning actresses from Scream and Nightmare on Elm Street: The dream master.
I was extremely impressed with the quality of this Indie film. I enjoyed all the homage to famous slashers. You should definitely give this a watch to see how many you catch.
I find it truly inspiring how Chase and Samantha Dudley keep surpassing my expectations with each film they make.
Leonard Peterson III was such a delight to watch. Such a strong actor and brought so much depth to the role.
Houston Buckley's performance kept me on the edge of my seat for the entire movie!
Arianna Harris played such a relatable character that holds the group together.
Herbert White III blew me away with his incredible acting range.
Chloe Lutz was an inspiring surprise! Such an extraordinary performance (no spoilers here)!
Ka'ssee Rhe'anne owned her role. I couldn't see anyone else portraying her character now.
We even saw returning actresses from Scream and Nightmare on Elm Street: The dream master.
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