Island of Blood (1982) Movie Review

Island of Blood – Movie Review

First Reaction – Island of Blood is the typical late-night slasher we saw from the 1980s.

Director: William T Naud

Writer: William T Naud (Screenplay)

Cast

  • Marie Alise (Port Charles)
  • Rick Dean (Raven’s Ridge)
  • Ron Gardner
  • Terence Goodman (Smalltown Crime)
  • Richard Helm

A film crew gathers on a remote island to shoot a cheap movie, but they soon find themselves targeted by a killer. The murderer chooses their victims and methods based on the words of a strange song.

Runtime: 1 Hour 22 Minutes 

There may be spoilers in the rest of the review

Island of Blood begins with a film crew—including Donna, Jim, and Franklin—traveling to a remote island to make a movie on a tight budget. Unbeknownst to them, a dangerous serial killer is already there, and they become the next targets.

At first, the team is confused and thinks the attacks are random. But as more members are targeted, they realize they’re facing a deliberate threat and start making plans to escape before it’s too late.

Verdict on Island of Blood

Recap

A film crew travels to a secluded island to make a low-budget movie, but they soon find themselves hunted by a serial killer who starts eliminating them one by one.

Best Parts

The film’s remote setting really shows how dedicated the crew was to the production. While the movie didn’t have a large budget, some of the on-screen deaths were surprisingly effective for the slasher genre.

Worst Parts

Despite being in a secluded spot, the location feels surprisingly lively, with large buildings that appear well-maintained and frequently used. However, the story itself isn’t very suspenseful – it relies on familiar, even predictable, horror tropes and lacks the tension found in later slasher films.

Final ThoughtsIsland of Blood is a simple late-night slasher movie.

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