In every cinematic masterpiece, there exists a moment that transcends time, etching itself into the annals of film history. “Family Property 2: More Blood” is that film. It beckons you to immerse yourself in the brutal reality of life, unfiltered and raw.
“Family Property returns with a vengeance, delivering another thrilling chapter of relentless protection. After the tragic loss of her parents, Sarah Carter, portrayed by the talented Jenny Jannetty, is determined to safeguard her land. But beware, trespassers—stepping onto this property guarantees a gruesome and gory end.”
This grindhouse style horror film has garnered attention for its stark and realistic portrayal of domestic violence. Initially, we were hesitant to embrace the project, but after viewing the film, we found ourselves repeatedly drawn back to the powerful performances of Kadrolsha Ona Carole (Tina Cater) and Mike Halac (Bobby Carter). One of our staff is a survivor of domestic violence, she was left speechless by their ability to convey such realism and intensity.
Jenny Jannetty’s portrayal of Sarah Carter earned her the Best Supporting Actress Award. Her grounded and authentic performance added depth to the harrowing scenes of domestic violence and rape, making them all the more impactful.
Mike Halac, the 55-year-old wrestler known as Mantaur from WWF fame, tragically passed away in his sleep on July 11, 2023. His posthumous recognition as Best Actor is a testament to his unforgettable contribution to the film.
Directed and written by Derek Young, with producers Michelle Blasky and Derek Young, composer Michael Trapp, and cinematographer Derek Young, “Family Property 2: More Blood” boasts a notable cast and crew. Editors Michelle Blasky and Derek Young have crafted a film that is both haunting and unforgettable.
Family Property 2: More Blood is a must see. Streaming distribution is in the process.
Domestic violence is a serious threat for many women. Know the signs of an abusive relationship and how to leave a dangerous situation.
Your partner apologizes and says the hurtful behavior won’t happen again — but you fear it will. At times you wonder whether you’re imagining the abuse, yet the emotional or physical pain you feel is real. If this sounds familiar, you might be experiencing domestic violence.
Domestic violence — also called intimate partner violence — occurs between people in an intimate relationship. Domestic violence can take many forms, including emotional, sexual and physical abuse and threats of abuse. Abuse by a partner can happen to anyone, but domestic violence is most often directed toward women. Domestic violence can happen in heterosexual and same-sex relationships.
It might not be easy to identify domestic violence at first. While some relationships are clearly abusive from the outset, abuse often starts subtly and gets worse over time. You might be experiencing domestic violence if you’re in a relationship with someone who:
- Calls you names, insults you or puts you down
- Prevents or discourages you from going to work or school or seeing family members or friends
- Tries to control how you spend money, where you go, what medicines you take or what you wear
- Acts jealous or possessive or constantly accuses you of being unfaithful
- Gets angry when drinking alcohol or using drugs
- Threatens you with violence or a weapon
- Hits, kicks, shoves, slaps, chokes or otherwise hurts you, your children or your pets
- Forces you to have sex or engage in sexual acts against your will
- Blames you for his or her violent behavior or tells you that you deserve it
If you’re in a same-sex relationship or if you’re bisexual or transgender, you might also be experiencing abuse if you’re in a relationship with someone who:
- Threatens to tell friends, family, colleagues or community members your sexual orientation or gender identity
- Tells you that authorities won’t help you because of your sexuality or gender identity
- Justifies abuse by questioning your sexuality or gender identity
- It can be hard to recognize or admit that you’re in an abusive relationship — but help is available. Remember, no one deserves to be abused.
Family Property 2: More Blood’s Notable Cast:
Bobby Carter
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7,261,658
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Bobby Carter Jr.
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11,799,384
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Mayor Kaufman
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16,906
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Donny
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3,613,211
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George & Joe Porter
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310,410
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Jonny
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45,293
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Detective Stone
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173,423
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Detective Turner
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598,428
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Sarah Carter
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532,583
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Tina
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34,848
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Nurse Hatchet
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65,410
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Charles Bronson
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78,086
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Angela
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332,851
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Eric
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1,050,330
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Officer Dayton (as Andrew Mckenna)
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1,335,548
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Neo
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3,735,440
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Aunt Beverly
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6,223,105
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Tommy
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7,353,750
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Tessa
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8,529,667
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Stephanie
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9,434,875
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Tony
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9,856,384
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Bar Fight Patron
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11,471,499
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Alice
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