Bloodsuckers and the Grimoire

Horror • Unrated • Directed by: Brian Klewin • 0 minutes

Oliver always believed his father died when he was three, but now, as college and his soccer career slip into the rearview, the truth surfaces. His dad wasn’t actually dead... until now, and he’s left Oliver his cabin in the woods. For Oliver, the trip isn’t about claiming an inheritance. It’s about finally understanding the man he never got to know and maybe, in the process, understanding himself. He’s ready to close that chapter of his life, but he instead opens a new chapter drenched in blood and shadow. Inside the cabin, hidden behind a wall, he finds a sealed steamer trunk. Inside is a childhood photo and an ancient evil book, a grimoire of dark magic. Curious, Oliver reads a simple spell aloud. It works and in that moment, something ancient stirs in the woods around the cabin: A vampire lord who’s spent decades hunting the grimoire now knows exactly who has it and where to find them. As the night closes in, his friends fall under the book’s influence and creatures begin to rise. Oliver must face the truth: His father made a deal with something far worse than death and the cost may be Oliver’s soul. Bloodsuckers and the Grimoire is a modern supernatural horror-fantasy soaked in cursed legacy, ancient monsters, and spellbound chaos. For fans of Evil Dead 2 and The Lost Boys, this is a story about bloodlines, choices, the monsters we inherit and the ones we become.

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