Directed by Gabriel Bernini and penned by Alexandra Jade, Blood Barn is a wild, high-energy throwback that blends horror, comedy, and camp into a rollercoaster ride of chaos and dark laughs. With a runtime of 76 minutes, this U.S.-set film immerses viewers in a nostalgic summer of 1985, where a group of friends’ weekend getaway turns into a nightmare they’ll never forget.
Starring Chloe Cherry, Lena Redford, Bambina, Sam Lanier, Felipe Di Poi, Pierce Campion, and Simon Paris, Blood Barn follows Josie, a camp counselor who gathers her closest friends for one last adventure at her family’s abandoned barn before college. What begins as a heartfelt reunion quickly takes a sinister turn as the group uncovers the barn’s disturbing history—one that Josie would rather leave buried.
As the night progresses, curiosity sparks chaos. Restless energy, reckless decisions, and a desire to uncover the barn’s secrets awaken something malevolent lurking beneath the surface. Strange and violent events erupt with shocking suddenness, transforming what was meant to be a nostalgic escape into a blood-soaked nightmare. Josie must confront the dark legacy of the barn before it devours everyone inside.
True to its 80s-inspired roots, Blood Barn leans into camp, practical effects, and over-the-top moments that evoke the era’s signature horror-comedy spirit. With a bold mix of gleeful excess and dark humor, the film delivers a visceral experience packed with reactions, laughs, and chaos in equal measure.
Produced by Andrew Gibson and executive produced by David Bernstein and Juliet Bernini, the film also features a dynamic soundtrack by Jonathan Rado and striking makeup and special effects by Caroline Mills. Edited by Bernini himself, Blood Barn is a production of Gold Standard and Sun Screens, promising a nostalgic yet fresh genre ride that’s perfect for fans of campy horror and 80s nostalgia alike.
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