Blood Red Sky (2021)
A woman with a mysterious illness is forced into action when a group of terrorists attempt to hijack a transatlantic overnight flight. In order to protect her son she will have to reveal a dark secret, and unleash the inner monster she has fought to hide.
Blood Red Sky (2021)
Information
Released Year: 2021
Runtime: 121 minutes
Directors: Peter Thorwarth
Writers: Peter Thorwarth, Stefan Holtz
Casts: Dominic Purcell, Graham McTavish, Adriana Altaras, Chidi Ajufo, Rainer Reiners, Peri Baumeister, Wolfgang Michael, Roland Møller, Alexander Scheer, Carl Anton Koch, Kais Setti, Rebecca Dyson-Smith, Leonie Brill, Nele Kiper, Ilona Schulz, Nader Ben-Abdallah, Jacqueline Macaulay, Petra Michelle Nérette, David Hürten, Florian Schmidtke, Valerie Vachkova, William Young, Rutger Lysen
IMDB: Blood Red Sky (2021)
Storyline
A woman with a mysterious illness is forced into action when a group of terrorists attempt to hijack a transatlantic overnight flight. In order to protect her son she will have to reveal a dark secret, and unleash the inner monster she has fought to hide.
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Reviews
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IGN -
Blood Red Sky could lose a few minutes, but overall, it's a ferocious and fun merging of vampires and hijackers.
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Movie Nation -
There’s an efficiency that settles in and manifests itself through the problems and the problem solving. The viewer is in on it, because we “get” the genre conventions they’re playing around with, we know why X, Y or Z as a counter-measure will work.
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We Got This Covered -
Blood Red Sky both is and isn't the movie you think it'll be, but it's perfectly suited for Friday night entertainment.
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IndieWire -
What could’ve been a fun chimera that someone Frankensteined together from two wildly different films instead becomes a low-flying slog that fails to sew its mismatched parts into a monster with a personality of its own.
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RogerEbert.com -
From the “how do you mess that up” school of filmmaking, Blood Red Sky takes a phenomenal concept that mixes genre hits like From Dusk Till Dawn, Snakes on a Plane, and Train to Busan and just blows it on poorly choreographed action, momentum-draining flashbacks, and an interminable runtime.
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A woman with a mysterious illness is forced into action when a group of terrorists attempt to hijack a transatlantic overnight flight. In order to protect her son she will have to reveal a dark secret, and unleash the inner monster she has fought to hide.
A woman with a mysterious illness is forced into action when a group of terrorists attempt to hijack a transatlantic overnight flight. In order to protect her son she will have to reveal a dark secret, and unleash the inner monster she has fought to hide.
A woman with a mysterious illness is forced into action when a group of terrorists attempt to hijack a transatlantic overnight flight. In order to protect her son she will have to reveal a dark secret, and unleash the inner monster she has fought to hide.
A woman with a mysterious illness is forced into action when a group of terrorists attempt to hijack a transatlantic overnight flight. In order to protect her son she will have to reveal a dark secret, and unleash the inner monster she has fought to hide.