
Blood Pigs 2010
"When Starvation Breeds Desperation...Eat The Dead"
Set against a grim post-apocalyptic landscape where ninety-nine percent of humanity has fallen to a devastating bio-chemical war, *Blood Pigs* (2010) plunges viewers into a desperate fight for survival.
Director: Brian Paulin
Cast


Frequently Asked Questions
What is Blood Pigs (2010) about?
*Blood Pigs* (2010) unfolds in a post-apocalyptic wasteland ravaged by war, where survivors scavenge for food in a world stripped of resources. With no technology or fertile land left, they resort to eating the flesh of the undead—only to trigger terrifying mutations that push their bodies beyond recognition. The film spirals into a grotesque nightmare as humanity's last hope curdles into something inhuman.
Who directed Blood Pigs?
Brian Paulin directed *Blood Pigs* (2010), bringing a visceral and uncompromising vision to this bleak survival horror.
Who stars in Blood Pigs?
The film features Joe Olson, Rich George, Richard Caron, Deana Joy, and Michael O'Reilly in central roles.
Is Blood Pigs (2010) worth watching?
As an unrated horror film, *Blood Pigs* (2010) delivers a grim, low-budget thrill with strong body horror elements, appealing to fans of gory post-apocalyptic tales. While not for the squeamish, its unique premise and relentless atmosphere make it a cult curiosity for horror enthusiasts seeking something brutally original.
How long is Blood Pigs?
Blood Pigs runs for 85 minutes.
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About Blood Pigs (2010) — A Post-Apocalyptic Horror Where Survival Tastes Like Doomsday
Set against a grim post-apocalyptic landscape where ninety-nine percent of humanity has fallen to a devastating bio-chemical war, *Blood Pigs* (2010) plunges viewers into a desperate fight for survival. Directed by Brian Paulin, this raw and unrelenting horror film follows survivors clinging to the edge of existence in a world where fertile soil and technology are relics of the past. With food scarcely available, the starving population turns to a grisly alternative—consuming the rotting flesh of the undead—only to face horrifying mutations that twist their bodies and minds into grotesque new forms. As the chemicals in the air further corrupt their digestive systems, the line between predator and prey blurs in a nightmarish spiral of cannibalism and transformation.
Brian Paulin crafts an atmosphere thick with dread and desperation, blending body horror with the bleakness of a collapsed society. Starring Joe Olson, Rich George, and Richard Caron, the film's ensemble cast delivers performances that amplify the film's visceral tension and existential themes. *Blood Pigs* isn't just a horror movie—it's a chilling exploration of human desperation and the monstrous lengths to which survival can drive even the most rational individuals.