1. Bleed - Rotten Tomatoes
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While attending a party with her boyfriend (Allen Nabors), a young woman (Debbie Rochon) is asked to join a club whose members meet gruesome fates.
2. Bleed (2002): A Shadow on the Moon - The Schlock Pit
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Matty gives a flawed yet fascinating — and wholly uncharacteristic — Charles Band production the nod.
3. Bleed (2002) - Silver Emulsion Film Reviews
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Starring Debbie Rochon, Danny Wolske, Allen Nabors, Orly Tepper, Ronnie Gene Blevins, Laura Nativo, Julie Strain, Brinke Stevens, Lloyd Kaufman Directed by Devin Hamilton & Dennis Petersen Expectations: Hopefully it doesn't make my eyes bleed. On the general scale: On the B-movie s
4. Bleed (2002) - Letterboxd
A naïve young girl desperate to fit in with her new boyfriend's tightly knit crew learns that membership may be deadly. Upon arriving at a party with her ...
A naïve young girl desperate to fit in with her new boyfriend's tightly knit crew learns that membership may be deadly. Upon arriving at a party with her new boyfriend, Shawn, desperate-to-fit-in newcomer Debbie learns that the friends have formed a mysterious brotherhood nicknamed "The Murder Club." As Debbie accepts her invitation to join the mysterious club, a murderer who seems to take the group's name to heart begins killing off members one by one.
5. Bleed (2002) - Absolute Horror Wiki - Fandom
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Bleed (previously titled The Murder Club) is a 2002 American slasher film directed by Dennis Petersen and Devin Hamilton and starring Debbie Rochon, Danny Wolske, Brinke Stevens, Julie Strain, Lloyd Kaufman, Orly Tepper, Ronnie Gene Blevins, and Allen Nabors. On a cold night, two men are dressed up as a nun and a hooker. The man dressed as a hooker is brutally murdered, while his girlfriend (Julie Strain), who was waiting for him, is soon killed as well. The story shifts to Shawn (Danny Wolske)
6. Bleed (2002) - Movie Cast, Reviews, Trailers & Streaming Info | Moviefone
Theatrical Release:December 24th, 2002 ; On DVD & Blu-ray:December 24th, 2002 ; Movie Budget:$45,000 ; Original Language:English ; Executive Producers:Charles Band.
Discover showtimes, read reviews, watch trailers, and find streaming options for Bleed. Explore cast details and learn more on Moviefone.
7. Bleed - Cineamo
Bleed is a true story about a fake character. The film is a mockumentary on horror director Vic Van Viper, who produced a local TV show called Creeping Death.
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8. Bleed | movie | 2002 | Official Trailer - video Dailymotion
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9. Bleed - Movie Review - Horror Express
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Within the first two minutes of BLEED, a cross-dressing corporate drunk gets sliced open, groin to gullet. He slides down to the ground and he doesn't stop bleeding, at least not until we cut to one of the most gratuitous topless scenes in recent memory. It's hard not to admire a low-budget film that comes out with guns blazing. BLEED is indeed low-budget and it does try it's hardest to be memorable... with varying degrees of success.
10. The Gratuitous B-Movie Column: Bleed - 411MANIA
The Gratuitous B-Movie Column: Bleed ... in a movie theatre on a big screen. The movie did, eventually, get a theatrical run, but it wasn't as big of a deal ...
Bryan Kristopowitz takes a look at the 2002 low budget slasher mystery flick Bleed starring Debbie Rochon in the latest Gratuitous B-Movie Column.
11. Bleed - Racks & Razors
Bleed (2002). Directed by: Devin Hamilton & Dennis Peterson Written by: Devin Hamilton Starring: Debbie Rochon .... Maddy Patterson Danny Wolske .... Shawn ...
12. Bleed (2002) - Blu-ray.com
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