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BLOOD/STREAM draws you into its eerie world, where technology and folklore mesh in unsettling ways. The anthology format gives it a nice variety, with each segment leaning heavily into body horror and folk elements that feel fresh yet familiar. The practical effects are a standout, adding a tangible grossness that CGI often lacks. While some stories hit harder than others, the overall pacing keeps you engaged, with a creeping sense of dread throughout. You can tell it has a specific vision that plays with our fears about the digital age, making it quite distinctive in the horror landscape.
BLOOD/STREAM has had a somewhat obscure release history, making it a bit of a hidden gem among genre collectors. There are few known formats, and the scarcity of physical copies has piqued interest in online communities. While it doesn’t always get the attention it deserves, those who have seen it often appreciate its unique take on modern fears and its commitment to practical effects. It sits comfortably in the collection for anyone keen on indie horror and anthology films.
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