Playing_with_Dolls:_Bloodlust

<i>Playing with Dolls: Bloodlust</i>

Playing with Dolls: Bloodlust

2016 film directed by Rene Perez


Playing with Dolls: Bloodlust is a 2016 American slasher film written and directed by Rene Perez. A sequel to the 2015 film Playing with Dolls. It stars Richard Tyson, Karin Brauns, Ian Dalziel, Elonda Seawood, Colin Bryant and Marilyn Robrahn.[1]

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The film was released on January 21, 2016.

Plot

Stina, a solo mother trying to raise her daughter, is about to take a job as a stripper when she receives a call recruiting her to appear on a reality tv show. At the same time, Magnus, a former soldier, trying to parent his son following his divorce, is hired to act as a bodyguard for a famous actor auditioning for the same show. When the actor walks off, Magnus is offered the role. The contestants are told that the winner will receive a million dollars and the option to appear in a Hollywood horror film series. Stina, Magnus and the two other contestants Nico and Rodrigo are flown to a remote cabin location where they are told they will be hunted by a masked maniac as everything is filmed with cameras placed around the area. As the group settle in, the masked killer appears only for them to discover they are being killed for real.

Cast

  • Richard Tyson as The Watcher / Scopophilio
  • Karin Brauns as Stina (Karin Isabell Brauns)
  • Elonda Seawood as Nico
  • Colin Bryant as Magnus
  • Marilyn Robrahn as Trudy
  • Killer as AYO-886, Prisoner
  • Andrew Espinoza Long as Rodrigo
  • Leia Perez as Stina's Daughter
  • Logan Serr as Magnuses Son
  • Ian Dalziel as Mr. King
  • Kerry Wallum as Commando 1
  • Kaula Reed as Ex-Mrs. Magnus
  • Omnia Bixler as Call Girl
  • Emma Chase Robertson as Victim 1
  • Joey Bertschi as Commando 2

Release

The film was released in Germany on January 21, 2016.[2] The film was released to Blu-ray on April 6, 2018.[3]

Sequel

A third movie titled Playing with Dolls: Havoc was released on July 18, 2017.[4]

Reception

Sofia Sinema of Letterboxd gave the film 2 stars and she wrote: Catching up with the MCU slowly. The Metalface Cinematic Universe, that is. Love the solo dance teases and bared breasts, but an offscreen kill for your finest doll? And WTF happened to the ending? That was rather premature. Oh well...one man wrecking crew Rene Perez has already made about a dozen more features since this. There's bound to be some hits and misses when you're grinding at that pace. I'll be back for more pain. You can count on them apples. 4.1/10[5]


References

  1. "Playing with Dolls:Bloodlust on Vudu". Vudu. Retrieved 22 December 2020.
  2. "Playing with Dolls: Bloodlust Gets Brutally Unrated this November". cinemachords. 2016-10-24. Retrieved May 4, 2019.
  3. "Playing With Dolls: Havoc Hits VOD Today: Watch the Super NSFW Trailer". dreadcentral. 2017-07-20. Retrieved June 19, 2019.
  4. Sinema, Sofia (August 4, 2022). "Playing with Dolls: Bloodlust 2016". Letterboxd. Retrieved October 12, 2023.

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