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The Bleeding

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A soldier (Michael Matthias) returns home from Afghanistan and finds that his parents have been murdered and his brother (Vinnie Jones) has been reborn as a vampire king.

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Brian Orndorf BrianOrndorf.com 02/22/2011
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A slapdash mess of genres with zero storytelling capability, Bleeding looks to coast on red-hot vampire trends. Instead, the film bites, and not in a satisfyingly monstrous manner. Go to Full Review
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10/20/2012 churro churro churro pésimas actuaciones See more 10/14/2012 Not sure if movie or Ford commercial See more 07/23/2012 Boo! But if it was SUPPOSED to be that bad, then it really hit the nail on the head. See more 06/15/2012 Bad..... Just bad.... See more 06/09/2012 I'd give this negative stars if they had it. Horrible acting!! It's worse than that. It's the worst movie ever. I'm thinking that Hell would be having to watch this a second time. It's about two brothers. After about 20 minutes of commentary in the beginning of the film you already know the ending. I thought it may be good considering the cast, but if they are showing it on cable at 2:10am ... Enough said Don't watch this movie!!!!! You've been warned. See more 05/17/2012 so overstylized it kills the movie See more Read all reviews
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Movie Info

Synopsis A soldier (Michael Matthias) returns home from Afghanistan and finds that his parents have been murdered and his brother (Vinnie Jones) has been reborn as a vampire king.
Director
Charlie Picerni
Producer
Gordon Bijelonic, Joe Di Maio, Michael Matthias, Michael Tadross Jr.
Screenwriter
Lance Lane
Production Co
Iron Bull Films
Rating
R (Violence|Language|Brief Nudity)
Genre
Horror, Action
Original Language
English
Release Date (Theaters)
Nov 2, 2009, Limited
Release Date (Streaming)
Nov 30, 2016
Runtime
1h 23m