
Bloodline
Scary Movies XII
August 16 - 21, 2019
The debut directorial outing from producer and cinematographer Henry Jacobson is simultaneously a blood-spattered portrait of a serial killer and a wry valentine to the ties of mutual devotion that bind mother and son, and husband and wife.
Q&A with Henry Jacobson, co-writer Avra Fox-Lerner, and composer Trevor Gureckis
How well do you know the people closest to you? And are you sure you want to know more? Evan (Seann William Scott) is a happily married new father, supporting his family with a respectable job as a high school guidance counselor, and preserving his internal equilibrium with an outrageously violent late-night hobby. The debut directorial outing from producer and cinematographer Henry Jacobson is simultaneously a blood-spattered portrait of a serial killer and a wry valentine to the ties of mutual devotion that bind mother and son, and husband and wife. A Momentum Pictures release.


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