Wait! Really? Sam Raimi's classic 1981 "The Evil Dead"? Right. I know, you are saying "Don't tell me there is a scene where a monster tree rapes someone with its roots." Well, let's just say, watch this film. Obviously influenced by that aforementioned movie, also the works of Lucio Fulci...and John Carpenter's "Prince of Darkness." Mash them all together and we have the 2025 Gabriel Bernini film, "Blood Barn." Even the car they drive is a throwback to the Raimi classic. Yes...there are amorous tree roots in this one, too.
Okay, the pretty Josie (Lena Redford) and her six friends are going to spend the weekend at her grandmother's farm. The kids graduated and will all disperse to college soon. Her bestie is the blonde skank Rachel (Chloe Cherry) who hopes to be nailed by hunk Eric (Samuel Lanier) this weekend. Amanda (Bambina) is a weird babe, kind of Goth, but not quite. She is comfortable in deviance. Simon (Simon Paris) will eventually fall in love with Josie. There are more but they have "die horribly" written on their foreheads. Oh, something happened long ago and ghosts abound, or demons, and want to claim Josie. When a weird chest is opened in the neighboring barn, evil is set free. Possession occurs and a slimy tentacled creature arises. Also arising are tree roots that burrow underground, grab you by the ankles, drag you into the woods, and...well, you'll see.
This film serves as a demon possession film, a creature feature, and a slasher film all in one. The creature loves burrowing into one's skin and...well, you'll see. Amanda, the weird one, will be possessed first as she is raped by the tentacled thing in the bathtub. Happens. One by one the high school grads fall in horrible ways. Simon and Josie get close and what they will then experience will be bloody, evil, and quite disgusting. The pretty Rachel will man-up, grab a hoe when Josie grabs a rake, and together they set out to war against the tree roots. Simon will have his own problems as tree rape seems to be in his future. Where does this all lead? You'll see.
Will Josie emerge, just as Ash did in "The Evil Dead"? Wait, Ash didn't really make it out of that movie. Will Simon find true love with Josie, or with the tree? Will the blonde skank Rachel survive this film even though she had pre-marital sex with Eric earlier? Eric didn't. This is a fun one and if you are a fan of Lucio Fulci and "The Evil Dead," see "Blood Barn."




















