It's not every day that you get a horror flick about immortal Nazis who threaten to use ancient runestones to revive the Third Reich; but it did happen in Joel Schumacher's underrated 2009 B-horror picture Blood Creek. Starring the likes of Henry Cavill and Michael Fassbender before either was thrown into the world of live-action comic book characters, as well as Dominic Purcell at the height of Prison Break (Wentworth Miller even gets a cameo here), this film follows two brothers (Cavill and Purcell) as they return to a West Virginian farm that's hiding a dark and terrible secret. That secret? A Nazi supervillain (Fassbender) who is attempting to rule the world, starting first with this small corner of Appalachia.
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