Camp Blood (film series)


Camp Blood is a series of American direct-to-video slasher films that began in 1999 with the release of the original Camp Blood. The film was directed by Brad Sykes and produced by David Sterling. It follows a group of campers who are stalked by a masked killer known as "The Clown" and was part of a wave of low-budget horror films that emerged after the success of Scream.
Over the years, the franchise has expanded to include multiple sequels and spin-offs, and has developed a small cult following among fans of ultra-low-budget horror.

Reception

The Camp Blood series has generally received negative reviews from critics. The original 1999 film was criticized for its low production values, predictable plot, and minimal special effects. On Rotten Tomatoes, it holds a 12% score, reflecting limited critical approval.
The series is noted for its low-budget production techniques, amateur performances, and minimal narrative development.
Despite the negative reception, the franchise has developed a small cult following among fans of ultra-low-budget horror, and its continued production over two decades makes it a notable example of direct-to-video horror cinema.