BLOOD STREAM' is a horror anthology film in the vein of Tales from the Crypt and the V/H/S franchise, featuring practical effects and striking special effects make-up.
Through five shocking stories, 'BLOOD STREAM' combines elements of body horror and folk horror in a gore-soaked collection from writers, producers, and directors Matt Warner and Mark Adams of Hellbound Media.
“As huge horror fans ourselves, we’ve been honoured to work with genre icons such as The Human Centipede 2’s Laurence R. Harvey, the Female Cenobite herself, Barbie Wilde (Hellbound: Hellraiser II), and the legendary Spencer Wilding (Star Wars: Rogue One, Guardians of the Galaxy, The Wolf Man, Doctor Who). Each of them have been hugely supportive of the project, and getting to collaborate with them has really highlighted the sense of community that being involved in the horror world brings,” said Warner and Adams.
The wraparound story, ‘Eye of the Beholders’, follows the coercive Jake as he descends into the depths of his own appetites. It’s described as a visual feast of beauty and horror as Jake seeks out the Brass Dahlia bordello and the ultimate in sensation. While waiting to be seen, Jake watches an unusual television streaming service, creating the framing device through which the anthology’s other stories unfold before returning for a shocking finale.
With strong characterisation, twisted plots, dark humour, and visual flair, 'BLOOD STREAM' promises a blood-splattered yet thought-provoking experience “that is more than the sum of its dismembered parts.”
Hellbound Media has now launched a Kickstarter campaign to complete post-production on the film.
🎬 Support the campaign here: http://kck.st/475v7CX
Warner and Adams added:
“We want to be able to finish the film to the quality we believe you deserve, adding more gory special effects to the finale, grading the footage, and organising a truly terrifying sound design and musical score. These things are not cheap when done well, and we want to finance our amazing team completing the post-production at the highest possible quality.”




