
Tied in Blood 2011
"Until the dead rest, neither will the living"
In *Tied in Blood* (2011), director Matthew Lawrence crafts a chilling horror that blurs the line between supernatural terror and raw human grief. The film follows George, a grieving father who believes a vengeful spirit was responsible for the brutal murders of his family.
Director: Matthew Lawrence
Cast

Frequently Asked Questions
What is *Tied in Blood* (2011) about?
The film centers on a grieving father who hires a medium to uncover the truth behind his family's violent deaths. As the medium delves deeper, he confronts a supernatural horror that's far more terrifying than any ghost story—one that challenges his sanity and reveals a malevolence beyond the grave.
Who directed *Tied in Blood*?
Matthew Lawrence directed *Tied in Blood*, bringing a raw, atmospheric style that heightens the film's psychological terror.
Who stars in *Tied in Blood*?
The film features Paul McEwan, Kenneth G. Hodgson, Chris Leach, Denise Cooke, and Amie Morris in pivotal roles.
Is *Tied in Blood* (2011) worth watching?
For horror fans seeking a tight, atmospheric thriller with supernatural stakes, *Tied in Blood* delivers. While it's unrated, its tight pacing and unsettling themes make it a standout entry in the genre. Those who enjoy psychological horror with a dash of the supernatural will find plenty to sink their teeth into.
How long is *Tied in Blood*?
The film runs for 86 minutes, offering a concise yet immersive horror experience.
About Tied in Blood (2011) — A Medium's Nightmare of Ghosts, Rage, and Unspeakable Horror
In *Tied in Blood* (2011), director Matthew Lawrence crafts a chilling horror that blurs the line between supernatural terror and raw human grief. The film follows George, a grieving father who believes a vengeful spirit was responsible for the brutal murders of his family. Desperate for answers, he enlists Robert, a disillusioned medium whose gift has left him jaded—until he encounters something far more sinister than ghosts. As the dead begin to communicate, Robert uncovers a nightmare of demonic possession, erotic horror, and a malevolence that defies rational explanation. The atmosphere is thick with dread, where every shadow hides a whisper and every silence screams.
With a lean runtime of 86 minutes, *Tied in Blood* wastes no time immersing viewers in its haunting world. Lawrence's direction leans into the psychological and visceral, making this a standout entry in the horror genre for fans of slow-burn terror with explosive payoffs. The film's themes of loss, obsession, and the unseen forces that haunt us linger long after the credits roll.