Cold Blood (2001)

Cold Blood (2001)
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One moment of rage leads a man into a web of danger and deceit from which he cannot free himself in this independent thriller. J.M. (Barnes Walker III) and Andrea (Laurence Avenet-Bradley) are a couple who are about to celebrate their first year of marriage. Andrea, however, isn't especially well suited to fidelity, and one night J.M. comes home to find her with another man, Danny (Kendall Dreyer). Danny quickly runs off, and J.M. and Andrea begin fighting; in a fit of rage, he hits her in the head with a baseball bat and discovers to his horror that he's killed her. Frightened and unsure of what to do, J.M. puts Andrea's body in the trunk of his car and heads up to his sister's farm, leaving her a telephone message saying that they'll be celebrating their anniversary. J.M. arrives at the remote farm to discover he's not alone; John (John L. Altom) is a scruffy local who looks in on the farm when J.M.'s sister is away, and John's wife, Julie (Carrie Walrond), sometimes hides out there when she needs to get away from her violent and short-fused spouse. Once John leaves, Julie shows up, and J.M. lets her spend the night; the next morning, John returns after Julie has gone, and J.M. is still trying to decide out what to do with Andrea's body. In the barn, J.M. discovers an old chest freezer and figures it would be a good place to hide his wife's remains, though this soon proves to be a poor decision after John and Julie start poking around, and Danny comes looking for Andrea. Writer and director Brian Avenet-Bradley also appears in a small role as Bud, an inquisitive neighbor. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

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Director(s):
Brian Avenet-Bradley
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Synopsis of Cold Blood

One moment of rage leads a man into a web of danger and deceit from which he cannot free himself in this independent thriller. J.M. (Barnes Walker III) and Andrea (Laurence Avenet-Bradley) are a couple who are about to celebrate their first year of marriage. Andrea, however, isn't especially well suited to fidelity, and one night J.M. comes home to find her with another man, Danny (Kendall Dreyer). Danny quickly runs off, and J.M. and Andrea begin fighting; in a fit of rage, he hits her in the head with a baseball bat and discovers to his horror that he's killed her. Frightened and unsure of what to do, J.M. puts Andrea's body in the trunk of his car and heads up to his sister's farm, leaving her a telephone message saying that they'll be celebrating their anniversary. J.M. arrives at the remote farm to discover he's not alone; John (John L. Altom) is a scruffy local who looks in on the farm when J.M.'s sister is away, and John's wife, Julie (Carrie Walrond), sometimes hides out there when she needs to get away from her violent and short-fused spouse. Once John leaves, Julie shows up, and J.M. lets her spend the night; the next morning, John returns after Julie has gone, and J.M. is still trying to decide out what to do with Andrea's body. In the barn, J.M. discovers an old chest freezer and figures it would be a good place to hide his wife's remains, though this soon proves to be a poor decision after John and Julie start poking around, and Danny comes looking for Andrea. Writer and director Brian Avenet-Bradley also appears in a small role as Bud, an inquisitive neighbor. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
82 mins

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Director(s):
Brian Avenet-Bradley
Writer(s):
Brian Avenet-Bradley
Categories:
Mystery & Suspense
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    Bryan L.

    This is absolutely the worst movie that i've ever had to waste 2hrs of my time on. The acting is atrocius, production quality in virtually nonexistant, no plot whatsoever, unrealistic story, and most of the characters' actions just simply dont make sense. Only pick this one up for one of two reasons: 1. You need something to put yourself to sleep 2. You like watching movies you can make fun of.

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    Robert P.

    In all fairness, the movie sent to me is NOT the movie advertised here. They sent to me a movie which was ORIGINALLY "Das Amulett des Todes," a 1975 Rutger Hauer movie dubbed in English and retitled "Cold Blood." This week, I received the CORRECT movie...and I have to admit it's pretty good. Not very believable...but not bad for a B-movie thriller.

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    Dustin S.

    Not bad. I kind of liked it. I've seen a lot worse. Worth the rent. She should have locked the freezer.

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