DVD
REVIEW: THE BLEEDING HOUSE
08/21/11

Meet the Smiths – parents, Marilyn (Betsy Aidem) and Matt (Richard Bekins, Limitless), and teens, Gloria (Alexandra Chando, As The World Turns), 16, and Quentin (Charlie Hewson, Holy Rollers), 18 – a family full of secrets who keep themselves to themselves. When a sweet-talking Texan (Patrick Breen, Eli Stone, Radio) first arrives on the doorstep of their back-road Midwestern home, his calm, outgoing nature and particular brand of neighborly Christian philosophy seems to be just the remedy the Smith family needs. As the stranger’s true motivations come to light, however, he emerges as a cold, driven killer, who thinks he has been sent straight from God to serve punishment upon the family for their past. What follows in this tightly wound and visceral horror/thriller is a desperate game of cat and mouse between the stranger and his prey. Will he succeed in his goal to bleed them of their sins or will the family’s haunted past prove to be even more deadly than he bargained for?
The Bleeding House is one of a
selection of Tribeca Film titles being distributed by New Video
in 2011. Tribeca Film is a distribution platform acquiring and
releasing films year-round and is supported by Founding Partner
American Express. The films range from award-winning dramas and
revealing documentaries to uproarious comedies and stunning
animated features, many of which premiered at the 2010 Tribeca
Film Festival prior to theatrical runs in New York and Los
Angeles. The films from the Tribeca Film slate were also
available on video on demand in 40 million U.S. homes
simultaneously with their Festival screenings through
relationships with leading telecom, cable and satellite
providers.
VIDEO:
Widescreen
AUDIO:
Dolby Digital
5.1 English
SPECIAL
FEATURES:
Alternative Ending
Deleted Scenes
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