If you’ve been listening to the show for any period of time, you know that we are absolutely in love with the horror genre! While Vampires are not my favorite choice within the genre, it is always a fun type of movie to enjoy. BUT, Bleeding has me excited because it seems to bring a whole new angle to the typical Vampire movie! Vampire blood as a drug, and a vampire dealer coming after you? That definitely peaks my interest.

Bleeding follows Eric, a 17-year-old grieving the overdose death of his brother. When his cousin Sean, the hot-shot son of an alcoholic cop, gets pulled into the lucrative, deadly world of using and selling Blood, Eric will do whatever it takes to save him from the same fate that swallowed his brother whole.

With a debt to a vicious dealer and no way to pay it back, Eric and Sean break into an empty house and find a sleeping girl locked inside. What seems like an answer to their prayers brings new danger, a link to their past, and revelations that will test the bonds of blood and friendship.

“Bleeding delves into the raw and unfiltered realities of addiction, heartbreak, and hope. To me, it’s a personal reminder of the fragility and resilience of the human spirit, finding light in those moments of darkness, and I think it’s a message that’s needed now more than ever.” – Bofan Zhang, producer

Bleeding is written, directed, and produced by Andrew Bell. Produced by Nicholas Payne Santos, Bofan Zhang, and Kenneth Green. Cinematography by Daniel Cho. Edited by Bell. Composed by Alex Symcox. A 88/90 production.

Credit: Juan Muro, & Alicia Muro