Genre: Horror
Release Date: August 1, 2024
Budget: $20,000 (estimated)
Director: Will Collazo Jr.
Writers: Sean Abley, Will Collazo Jr., Ted Moehring
Producers: Will Collazo Jr., Ted Moehring, and Sarah McCauley
Cinematography: Jake Gallant
Storyline
The notorious Camp Blood horror series is continued in “Camp Blood 9: Bride of Blood,” which approaches the slasher genre in a novel yet recognizable way. The story revolves around a group of oddball rock musicians who, while traveling to a music festival, rent an Airbnb and wind up stuck in the infamous Camp Blood. They have no idea that the Killer Clown has returned, and he is now looking for a bride. The film offers a twisted interpretation of marriage by fusing dark humor and horror elements. The clown’s pursuit of a bride adds an unsettling element to the plot.
Characters
Butch Patrick as Forest Ranger
Lorelei Linklater as Abby
Kevin Duffy as Naughty Nigel
Niko El Santo Zavero as Johnny
Lizzie Camp as Sabrina
Michael Ochotorena as Ricardo Big TeX Sanchez
Lily Lurid as Linda
Anna Clary as Justine
Christopher Korek as Bud
Review
“Camp Blood 9: Bride of Blood” is an homage to vintage slasher movies, fusing a self-aware sense of humor with a charming low budget aesthetic. Will Collazo Jr., the director, infuses the series with a nostalgic feel while adding fresh turns that maintain the narrative interesting. Despite being limited because of the low budget, the practical effects in the movie successfully provide the required gore and scares. The Killer Clown is still a terrifying character, and his pursuit of a bride gives him new depth.
The movie plays up the ridiculousness of the situation, which helps it not take itself too seriously. The performances are intentionally campy, with the cast embracing the over-the-top nature of their roles. Lorelei Linklater stands out as Abby, bringing a mix of toughness and vulnerability to the final girl trope.
Box-Office Collection
With a modest estimated budget of $20,000, “Camp Blood 9: Bride of Blood” is a niche film that appeals mainly to fans of the slasher genre. Given its direct-to-video and streaming release on August 1, 2024, the film is expected to perform decently within its target audience. While it’s unlikely to make a significant impact at the box office, its success will largely depend on its cult following and the ongoing popularity of the Camp Blood series.