

Movie spotlight
Blood Ranch
When a group of college students break down on a desolate highway, their search for refuge leads them straight to The Web, a depraved cult that worships pain and death.
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Plot Summary
A group of college students on a spring break road trip find themselves stranded in a remote ghost town after their car breaks down. They soon discover that the town is not as abandoned as it seems, and they are being hunted by a deranged, murderous family with a taste for human flesh. The students must fight for survival against the terrifying inhabitants of Blood Ranch.
Critical Reception
Blood Ranch received largely negative reviews from critics and audiences alike, often cited as a low-budget, derivative horror film with little originality. Its practical effects were sometimes noted, but generally outweighed by its weak plot and performances.
What Reviewers Say
Lacks any significant originality or suspense.
Relies heavily on gore and low-budget special effects.
Pacing issues and weak character development mar the viewing experience.
Google audience: Audience reception for Blood Ranch is generally poor, with viewers frequently criticizing its predictable plot, poor acting, and overall lack of scares, despite some acknowledging its gory elements.
Fun Fact
Director John Carl Buechler is known for his work on other low-budget horror films, including 'Troll' and 'Ghoulies Go to College'.
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