Nightstream 2020 Review: BLOODY HELL, A Rousing Expedition Through Our Darkest Afflictions
Tiger director Alister Grierson may have just inadvertently found an action star in actor Ben O’Toole, having made ample use of the Nekotronic star for an action horror vehicle that’s inclined to employ more action movie puns in its introspection than you might expect. For this, we’re talking Bloody Hell, which propels you into the bleak evening scenery of a young girl’s escape from a menacing family, to the affable daytime setting of Boise, Idaho. Enter Rex (O’Toole), a former soldier home from war, a seemingly normal human being albeit possibly suffering from PTSD (or worse) and currently in the midst of trying to woo a beautiful bank employee when a quartet of would-be bank robbers make their deadly entry. A few moments pass before Rex retaliates and takes matters into his own hands, saving nearly all the hostages in the process, that is, all but one, and after an […]

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