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Blood Barn (2025)
Blood Barn is a 2025 supernatural horror film directed by Gabriel Bernini. Set in 1985, Josie (Lena Redford) invites six fellow camp counselors to her family's abandoned barn for a final pre-college celebration, where their gathering awakens restless evil spirits. Starring Chloe Cherry, Bambina, and Simon Paris.
Blood Barn is a 2025 supernatural horror film directed by Gabriel Bernini. Set in 1985, Josie (Lena Redford) invites six fellow camp counselors to her family's abandoned barn for a final pre-college celebration, where their gathering awakens restless evil spirits. Starring Chloe Cherry, Bambina, and Simon Paris.
The film's core conflict revolves around a supernatural entity terrorizing a group of friends during a summer gathering, presenting an apolitical tale focused on horror tropes without ideological commentary or bias.
Casting reflects traditional horror ensemble norms with predominantly white performers and one Latino actor. The narrative delivers standard slasher fare centered on supernatural thrills, absent any pointed examination of identity politics or equity issues.
Blood Barn's slasher setup sidelines family to a single character's vague ancestral tie to the haunted barn, yielding no substantive depiction of family structures, roles, or values amid the friends' doomed revelry.
No LGBTQ+ characters or themes appear in Blood Barn. The narrative centers on a group of camp counselors encountering supernatural horror without any queer representation or related elements.
No transgender characters or themes are present in the film, offering no portrayal to assess for affirming, problematic, or incidental impact.
The movie does not contain any action or adventure elements.
Blood Barn is an original horror film with newly created characters, lacking any adaptations, reboots, or historical figures that could involve gender swaps.
Blood Barn is an original horror film featuring newly created characters without prior canonical racial depictions in source material, adaptations, or historical contexts. No instances of race swaps occur.
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