MVD Entertainment Group has targeted Nov. 24 as the DVD debut date for writer/director James Cullen Bressack’s revenge horror tale, Blood Craft.
Minister Hall (Dave Sheridan — A Haunted House, Scary Movie, The Devil’s Rejects) has died and that should be that, but his daughter, Grace (Madeleine Wade — Sweet Madness, Age of Summer), returns home for the burial with an anger and a lust for vengeance that seems unfulfilled. It is here that she hooks up with her sister, Serena (Augie Duke — Necropolis: Legion, Burning Kentucky, etc.), who she hasn’t seen in years.
If you thought that Grace was angry, wait until you get a load of what Serena has planned … she will need a little help from Grace to get things going, but once that happens, just get out of the way!!
There is history with some of the locals, including Sheriff Waters (Mark Rolston) and the family home seems a little ostentatious for a religious figure, but those are just little teasers planted by director Bressack as the story unfolds. We also learn that Grace and Serena were abused by dear old dad … horrible things and their hatred for him is something of an itch that can’t be scratched now that he’s dead. You can easily see why Serena wants what she wants … and how willing Grace can in carrying out her sister’s wishes.
The young women, it seems, can get a measure of revenge even though their father is dead and buried. There is a little something else tucked away in the family history, witchcraft. A spell, resurrect Minister Hall, torture him and Grace and Serena will finally extract a measure of revenge that is, in their minds, long overdue.
A reasonable person might think twice about raising the dead through a magical spell. Doesn’t that usually go south? What might be the consequences of such an action, even if such a “witchcraft” spell did work? But when blinded by hate, such things are easily dismissed; perhaps not even considered.
What horrors await? And what of Minister Hall’s “other” secrets … perhaps this one corpse, and the experiences of the of the past, that should be left buried. Nov. 24, writer/director James Cullen Bressack’s Blood Craft on DVD from MVD Entertainment Group, a horror lesson of what can go wrong when the past, now buried, is dug up out of hatred.
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