The Bloodhound (2020 film)

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The Bloodhound
File:The Bloodhound.jpg
Poster
Directed by Patrick Picard
Written by Patrick Picard
Cinematography Jake Magee
Edited by David Scorca
Production
company
Love & Death Productions (LDP)
Pfaff & Pfaff Productions
Distributed by Arrow Films
Release dates
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  • December 1, 2020 (2020-12-01) (United States)[1]
Running time
72 minutes[2]
Country United States
Language English

The Bloodhound is a 2020 American mystery thriller film written and directed by Patrick Picard, inspired by the Edgar Allan Poe short story "The Fall of the House of Usher."[1][2][3] It was to be released at the Emergence Films Festival, but was canceled due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The film was later purchased to be distributed by Arrow Films in the United States, the United Kingdom, Canada, Australia, and New Zealand.[3][4]

Synopsis

After being invited to visit a wealthy childhood friend and his twin sister at his home in a remote location, Francis is plagued by strange events.[1]

Cast

  • Liam Aiken as Francis
  • Annalise Basso as Vivian
  • Joe Adler as Jean Paul Luret
  • McNally Sagal as Dr. Ricki
  • Kimleigh Smith as Mrs. Hoff
  • Gaby Santinelli as Natasha
  • Dylan Gentile as pianist

Reception

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Writing for Variety, Dennis Harvey said that "Patrick Picard’s debut feature is more persuasive as a stylistic exercise than as horror or psychodrama, growing a bit arid even at just 72 terse minutes. But those with an affinity for genre material in a cryptic, ascetic arthouse mode may fall under its chilly spell, and even those who don’t may be curious to see what this writer-director does next."[2]

Zoe Rose Smith, in her review for Zobo With A Shotgun said that "The Bloodhound is perhaps one of the most disconcerting, confusing and bizarre films to grace the screen, but that just adds to the atmosphere and intrigue of it."[6] Joey Keogh, in his analysis for the Vague Visages stated that "even when nothing particularly scary is happening, the sensation that it's about to at any moment is suffocating. Overall, Picard's film is unsettling, tense and incredibly strange."[7]

It was listed by Paste magazine in 2021 as one of the "13 Best Edgar Allan Poe Adaptations".[8]

References

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