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Blood Predator (2007) Movie Review

"Blood Predator" features survivors seeking shelter in a remote cabin after a plane crash, facing an unseen extraterrestrial threat lurking within.

First Reaction – Blood Predator is the typical late-night horror movie.

Director: Paul Gagne

Writer: Paul Gagne (Screenplay)

Cast

  • Merry Simkins
  • Bill Devlin (Jailbird)
  • Mark Irvingsen (Aftermath)
  • Rayne Aspengren
  • Jared Cohn

Plot: A handful of people wind up stranded in a desolate snowy mountain area in the wake of an airplane crash. They seek refuge in an old abandoned cabin. The group find themselves being terrorized by a lethal predatory extraterrestrial beast residing in the basement of the cabin.

Runtime: 1 Hour 31 Minutes 

There may be spoilers in the rest of the review

Story: Blood Predator starts when a group of people including Sandy (Simkins), John (Devlin), and Tom (Irvingsen) crash land in a mountain range. They band together to find shelter in an old, abandoned cabin and prepare to see out the storm.

As the night comes strange noises come from the walls and the survivors investigate the cabin. However, they are unprepared for the deadly force living in the walls, waiting for it’s latest victims.

Recap

The movie follows a group of survivors taking shelter in remote cabin in the snowy mountains. However, the walls have a bigger secret and they must prepare to fight back against an unknown threat.

Best Parts

The idea and location used is great for the movie. It does come down to survivors seeking shelter but needing to fight back against a bigger threat idea. This is the strongest side of the movie.

Worst Parts

The movie struggles with the horror elements and the monster waiting to pick off the survivors doesn’t click as well as hoped. Elsewhere, the survivors are a mixed of the most generic figures you could imagine.

Final ThoughtsBlood Predator is a late night horror movie 101.