Volumes of Blood
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Jakob Bilinski (segment "13 After Midnight")
Nathan Thomas Milliner (segment "The Encyclopedia Satanica")
John Kenneth Muir (segment "A Little Pick Me Up")
Lee Vervoort (segment "That’s A Wrap!")
Nathan Thomas Milliner
P. J. Starks
P. J. Starks
Nathan Seaton
Timothy Paul Taylor
Jason Crowe
Jim O'Rear
Roni Jonah
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| Directed by | P. J. Starks (segment "Ghastly") Jakob Bilinski (segment "13 After Midnight") Nathan Thomas Milliner (segment "The Encyclopedia Satanica") John Kenneth Muir (segment "A Little Pick Me Up") Lee Vervoort (segment "That’s A Wrap!") |
| Written by | Todd Martin Nathan Thomas Milliner P. J. Starks |
| Produced by | Jim Blanton P. J. Starks Nathan Seaton Timothy Paul Taylor |
| Starring | Kristine Renee Farley Jason Crowe Jim O'Rear Roni Jonah |
| Cinematography | D.P. Bonnell |
| Edited by | Jakob Bilinski (segment "13 After Midnight") D.P. Bonnell Daniel Hiatt P. J. Starks |
| Music by | Tony McKee |
| Distributed by | LeglessCorpse Films |
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Running time | 96 minutes |
| Country | United States |
| Language | English |
Volumes of Blood is a 2015 American horror anthology film directed by P. J. Starks (segment "Ghastly"), Jakob Bilinski (segment "13 After Midnight"), Nathan Thomas Milliner (segment "The Encyclopedia Satanica"), John Kenneth Muir (segment "A Little Pick Me Up"), and Lee Vervoort (segment "That’s A Wrap!").[1] It stars Kristine Renee Farley, Jason Crowe, Jim O'Rear, and Roni Jonah.
A sociology student and three friends meet in a library and craft four new urban legends.
Production
Director P. J. Starks and Jim Blanton of the Daviess County Public Library in Owensboro, Kentucky developed the "Unscripted Film School" program to give Owensboro residents the opportunity to experience filmmaking firsthand.[1][2] Their first project was an eight-minute horror short, followed by Volumes of Blood as their second. Using Kickstarter, the crew raised over $4,000 for the film.[1][3]
Reception
JoBlo.com awarded the film 7/10.[4] Bloody Disgusting called the film "the Best Damn Anthology This Year."[5]Dread Central awarded the film 3.5 stars and praised it to have "all the right bits in place to entertain the horror masses"[6]