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Blood Vessel is a 2019 horror film that was filmed in Melbourne, Australia. [1] The film was directed by Justin Dix and written by Dix and Jordan Prosser . It stars Alyssa Sutherland , Robert Taylor , Nathan Phillips , Christopher Kirby , John Lloyd Fillingham, and Alex Cooke. [ 2 ]
Blood Vessel was released to Netflix on December 8, 2023, and became the most-watched film in the Non-English Film category by garnering 4.4 million views between December 11 and 17. The film had 8.8 million viewing watch hours, maintaining its position on the top 10 list for two consecutive weeks. [2]
Blood Vessel may refer to: Blood vessel, the component of the circulatory system that transports blood; Blood Vessel (2019 film), Australian horror film; Blood Vessel (2023 film), Nigerian drama thriller film
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Bloodride is a 2020 Norwegian anthology television series created by Kjetil Indregard and Atle Knudsen and starring Stig R. Amdam, Anna Bache-Wiig and Ellen Bendu. The plot revolves around a bus and its driver, driving in the rain in the middle of the night.
A teaser trailer for the first season was released on 11 May 2020 followed by the official trailer on 15 May. [23] All six episodes were available on Netflix from 20 May. [4] In August 2021, Netflix announced the season 2 release date with a teaser trailer as part of their September 2021 slate. A new official poster was also revealed. [24]
Blood is a Channel 5 [2] [3] and Virgin Media One psychological thriller, created by Sophie Petzal and starring Carolina Main and Adrian Dunbar. The first series was broadcast in November 2018 and the second series in April–May 2020.
In his review on Film Threat, Terry Sherwood rated it with a score of 8/10 saying that the film has "lots of spraying blood, action, and wisecracking dialogue." [4]Connor Lightbody of Movies We Texted About gave the film a fresh rating and wrote “A spirited film that finds its stride early on and maintains pace right until it sprints into a gonzo, scaly and ultimately quite sweet finale.” [5]