
The Bloody Man 2020
"He's ancient, he's evil, and he's terrorizing the 80s."
Step back into the neon-drenched decade of the 80s with *The Bloody Man* (2020), a chilling horror tale directed by Daniel Benedict.
Director: Daniel Benedict
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is *The Bloody Man* (2020) about?
*The Bloody Man* follows Sam, a grieving teenager in the 1980s, as he faces overwhelming personal struggles. When he accidentally calls forth an ancient, bloodthirsty entity, his world is turned upside down by a relentless force of supernatural evil that targets those he loves most.
Who directed *The Bloody Man*?
Daniel Benedict directed this horror gem, infusing it with the nostalgic yet chilling vibes of 80s cinema.
Who stars in *The Bloody Man*?
The film features Tuesday Knight, Lisa Wilcox, David Daniel, Dawn Phillips Fink, and Mercedez Varble in key roles that bring its eerie narrative to life.
Is *The Bloody Man* (2020) worth watching?
While it lacks an IMDb rating, horror fans may find its blend of 80s nostalgia, atmospheric tension, and supernatural scares compelling. If you enjoy genre throwbacks with a fresh twist, it's worth a watch—but temper expectations for polished production values.
How long is *The Bloody Man*?
*The Bloody Man* runs for 133 minutes, offering a substantial dose of 80s-style horror thrills.
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About The Bloody Man (2020) — A Teen's Worst Nightmare Comes to Life in the 80s
Step back into the neon-drenched decade of the 80s with *The Bloody Man* (2020), a chilling horror tale directed by Daniel Benedict. After his mother's passing leaves him emotionally adrift, young Sam's already turbulent teenage years spiral into outright dread when he unknowingly summons an ancient, malevolent force—The Bloody Man—whose insatiable thirst for destruction threatens everything Sam cherishes.
Crafted with atmospheric dread and a synth-heavy soundscape reminiscent of classic horror, the film blends supernatural terror with the raw anxieties of adolescence. Tuesday Knight, Lisa Wilcox, and David Daniel lead the cast, bringing depth to characters caught in a battle for survival against an unstoppable evil. Whether you're drawn in by the promise of a genre throwback or the haunting tagline that defines its essence, *The Bloody Man* delivers a nostalgic yet genuinely unsettling experience that lingers long after the credits roll.