Bloody Murder
Bloody Murder

Bloody Murder

2000Movie88 minEnglish

Julie McConnell is one of a dozen camp counselors working to re-open a summer camp when a series of murders and disappearances begin commited by a hockey masked killer who may be the urban legend killer Trevor Moorehouse. When Julie looks into the murders by herself, she finds that she may be the killer's next target when she gets too close to some dark secrets of the camp which may lead to the killer's identity.

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IMDb4.1/10
Director: John SimpsonGenres: Horror, Slasher

Plot Summary

A group of young friends decide to celebrate their graduation at a remote lakeside campsite. As they settle in for a weekend of fun, they become the targets of a mysterious killer stalking the woods. One by one, the friends are brutally murdered, and the survivors must figure out who the killer is before they all become victims.

Critical Reception

Bloody Murder is a low-budget slasher film that received largely negative reviews from critics and audiences, often criticized for its unoriginality, weak plot, and poor execution. It is considered by many to be a forgettable entry in the crowded slasher subgenre of the early 2000s.

What Reviewers Say

  • Lacks originality and relies heavily on tired slasher tropes.
  • Features weak acting and a predictable plot.
  • Minimal gore and suspense make for a dull viewing experience.

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Fun Fact

Despite its low budget and critical reception, Bloody Murder gained a cult following among some fans of the slasher genre due to its direct imitation of classic 1980s slashers.

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