Blood Star is a 2024 American psychological thriller film directed and produced by Lawrence Jacomelli (in his directorial debut) from a script he wrote with Victoria Hinks Taylor and George Kelly and based on the short story, “Don’t Look Back”. The film stars John Schwab, Britni Camacho (debut leading actress) and Wyomi Reed, Felix Merback, Sydney Brumfield, Brandon Brown, Joseph Lopez, Eliot and Travis Lincoln Cox. [1]

Blood Star
Directed byLawrence Jacomelli
Written byLawrence Jacomelli

George Kelly

Victoria Hinks Taylor
CinematographyPascal Combes-Knoke
Edited byRoss Evison
Music byFelix Lindsell-Hales
Production
company
Beast Productions

Fastback Films Pictures Up

Beast Los Angeles
Distributed byPlaion (UK)

Meteor (Germany)

Swift (France)
Running time
89 minutes
CountryUK USA

It tells the story of a young pick-pocket who is driving across the desert, back to her abusive boyfriend when she is targeted by a small-town sheriff who uses his badge as a means to prey on vulnerable women.[2]

Blood Star premiered at NIFFF in Switzerland on July 9th 2024 and was released in the UK on October, 7th 2024 by Plaion. [3] It was produced by Beast Productions, Fastback Films and Beast Los Angeles.

Plot

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Blood Star follows Bobbi Torres, a young woman driving down a desert highway, who is determined to return to her controlling boyfriend, despite her sister Anna's best advise. At a gas station, she encounters a local sheriff who initially appears friendly. However, the sheriff later pulls Bobbi over for speeding. He extorts her for money and confiscates her phone, forcing her to return to the gas station. With the ATM at the gas station busted, Bobbi decides to abandon her phone and just head home. The sheriff pulls her over again and after patting her down and taking her driver’s license he lets her go once more, but he escalates the situation by shooting at Bobbi's car, causing it to crash into a ditch.

Bobbi manages to escape on foot and finds temporary refuge at a diner. She meets Amy, a kind-hearted waitress who offers her a brief respite from her ordeal. The sheriff appears outside the diner and then a tow truck arrives and drops off Bobbi’s car. Bobbi calls 911 from the payphone, telling them the gas station was robbed. She watches the sheriff respond to his CB radio, give an angry look, and leave. Bobbi then calls her sister and tells her she’s being hunted. In a tense moment, the sheriff returns and gives back her phone and car keys, bids her good day and leaves.

Outside, she finds Amy who was fired from her job and offers her a ride. The two drive along the highway and Bobbi brings up the sheriff, and when Amy begins to warn her about him, she’s shot through the window, splattering her brains all over Bobbi and the inside of her car. Bobbi's struggle for survival continues as she seeks help from a truck driver. But the sheriff, relentless in his pursuit, intercepts them and kills him. He lets Bobbi escape and she finds refuge in a junkyard. Here, she meets Ed, the junkyard's seemingly harmless employee. However, her relief is short-lived as she discovers that Ed is in league with the sheriff.

Bobbi staggers aimlessly through the desert then looking over her shoulder, headlights switch on. The sheriff, driving in the police cruiser, tracks her at a walking pace. She collapses, her energy spent. He drops a gun and a bullet in front of her then gets back in his car. She tears the gauze from her tongue, allowing the blood to start pouring from her mouth. She purses her lips then loads the gun and stands to confront him. She lifts the revolver to her temple and pulls the trigger, jerking her head out of the way at the last second and spitting out the blood that’s filling her mouth. She collapses to the floor, feigning suicide.

The furious sheriff leans over her to inspect the wound but Bobbi stabs a knife she swiped from the torture room into his side. Bobbi tries to escape but the sheriff catches her. She smashes his head with a rock, knocking him out. Bobbi leaves in the police cruiser, but in the rearview mirror, she sees the sheriff standing up. Bobbi spins the car around then presses hard on the accelerator and launches the car which collides with him at full speed, splattering him all over the windshield.

She makes her way back to the garage, where she gathers her tongue and packs it in ice. Ed appears, and Bobbi takes him by surprise, stabbing him up through the chin with a crowbar. She collects the IDs of the sheriff’s previous victims and leaves the garage. The story concludes with Bobbi driving away from the scene of her ordeal, broken, but stronger

Cast

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  • Britni Camacho as Bobbi Torres
  • John Schwab as Sheriff Bilstein
  • Sydney Brumfield as Amy
  • Brandon Brown as Truck Driver
  • Felix Merback as Blake
  • Wyomi Reed as the First Victim
  • Joseph Lopez as the Diner Boss
  • Eliot as Chuck
  • Travis Lincoln Cox as Ed

Critical response

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As of December 2024, Blood Star has a rating of 6/10 on IMDb.[2]

The film is described as "a throwback to all those great thrillers made between the '70s and '90s set in the American SouthWest" [4]

Phil Hoad, writing for The Guardian, explains that "Jacomelli has an undeniable eye for compacting a pulpy morass into snappy imagery, such as a closeup of the sheriff’s loathsome kisser as he chomps chicken wings, or the neat transition between scattered scrapyard cars and a box of hijacked mobile phones" [5]

On My Bloody Reviews, the sites critical consensus states that the film is "well photographed" and that it has "two charismatic performers to help lift this above the usual independent film standard".[6]

Tim Molley, writing for MovieMaker, explains that the film is "a genre film that finds time for unforgettable Tarantinoesque moments, including one in which we watch the sheriff just eat chicken" [7]

Heidi Kru, writing for MovieJawn explained that the film "makes interesting commentary on how men in power abuse women because of their status".[8]

Martin Unsworth, says the film "takes a few different paths and keeps the viewer’s interest throughout, and boasts some interesting curveballs and a genuine shock moment" [9]

References

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  1. ^ "Blood Star 2024 survival thriller film trailer". Movies and Mania. 2024-09-06. Retrieved 2024-12-04.
  2. ^ a b Jacomelli, Lawrence (2024-09-07), Blood Star (Horror, Thriller), Britni Camacho, John Schwab, Sydney Brumfield, Beast Branded Content, Fastback Films, retrieved 2024-12-04
  3. ^ Cockwell, Sean. "Blood Star | Dark Survival Thriller heading to Grimmfest". Retrieved 2024-12-04.
  4. ^ "New Release Review - Blood Star". The Movie Waffler. Retrieved 2024-12-04.
  5. ^ Hoad, Phil (2024-10-01). "Blood Star review – young tearaway fights for survival in cat-and-mouse thriller". The Guardian. ISSN 0261-3077. Retrieved 2024-12-04.
  6. ^ Cockwell, Sean. "Blood Star (2024) Review". Retrieved 2024-12-04.
  7. ^ "In Blood Star, Grindhouse Meets Arthouse on Desert Roads". www.moviemaker.com. 2024-11-23. Retrieved 2024-12-04.
  8. ^ "Woman on the run horror film Blood Star's strengths are overcome by its weaknesses". Moviejawn. 2024-10-07. Retrieved 2024-12-04.
  9. ^ "Blood Star". Starburst Magazine. Retrieved 2024-12-04.