
Night Terrors: Blood Date on Trade Street (2026)

Night Terrors: Blood Date on Trade Street (2026)
Overview
Night Terrors: Blood Date on Trade Street is a 2026 horror-comedy directed by Chad Nance. Framed as an episode of the fictional TV show Night Terrors, it centers on Stacy (Elise Kimple), a sarcastic woman obsessed with the 1929 Lawson Family Massacre, who goes on a blind date with Drake (Daniel K. Becker), resembling a man from the tragedy's historical photo.
Starring Cast
Rating & Dimensions
Not Rated
Overview
Night Terrors: Blood Date on Trade Street is a 2026 horror-comedy directed by Chad Nance. Framed as an episode of the fictional TV show Night Terrors, it centers on Stacy (Elise Kimple), a sarcastic woman obsessed with the 1929 Lawson Family Massacre, who goes on a blind date with Drake (Daniel K. Becker), resembling a man from the tragedy's historical photo.
Starring Cast
Detailed Bias Analysis
Primary
The film's core conflict revolves around a supernatural blind date mishap, a subject lacking inherent political valence in mainstream discourse, leading to a neutral ideological stance.
The cast incorporates ethnic diversity via a Vietnamese-American actor in a lead role alongside white performers, without apparent recasting of conventional roles. The narrative adheres to horror-comedy conventions in its vampire blind-date premise, presenting traditional elements without critique or emphasis on DEI concerns.
Secondary
LGBTQ+ characters drive the queer horror narrative, integrating transgender and sexual identities with dignity amid vampire-themed dread. The anti-romantic setup affirms queer love and complexity without mockery or stereotypes, earning festival acclaim at Inside Out.
The film lacks meaningful depictions of family structures, roles, or values, presenting no clear endorsement or critique of traditional or progressive family norms. This absence of family content leads to a neutral rating.
No transgender characters or themes appear in the film. The narrative centers on a blind date involving a true-crime enthusiast and a vampire, framed within a comedy horror TV show format, without any exploration of transsexual identity.
The movie does not contain any action or adventure elements.
The film presents an original horror-comedy narrative centered on a blind date gone wrong, with all characters newly created for this production and no indications of adaptations, reboots, or historical figures that would involve gender swaps.
The film presents original characters in a meta horror-comedy format, including hosts of a fictional TV show and participants in a vampire-themed blind date story, without any adaptations, prior installments, or historical figures that establish canonical races.
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