BloodRayne was first shown at the
Austin Film Festival on October 23, 2005. Billy Zane was involved with distributor Romar Entertainment and Uwe Boll later sued him for revenue owed.
Box office In its opening, the film only made US$1,550,000. The film ended up grossing US$3,591,980 (June 2006) against a production budget of US$25 million. It was ranked 48th in Rotten Tomatoes's 100 worst reviewed films of the 2000s. On
Metacritic it has a
weighted average score of 18% based on 13 reviews, summarizing the reviews as "overwhelming dislike". Joe Leydon of
Variety said that the film "lurches from incident to incident at a graceless plodding place, offering little in the way of genuine excitement—the swordfights often are confusingly cut and choreographed—and only minimal amounts of guilty-pleasure titillation". Maitland McDonagh of
TV Guide wrote: "Though indisputably the best of Uwe Boll's first three video-game-into-film adaptations, this gory, ludicrous horror-action picture isn't good by any standard". Critics ridiculed Boll for hiring actual prostitutes instead of actors for a scene featuring
Meat Loaf in order to save on production costs. Steve Chupnick of the
Latino Review gave the film a B rating, saying that although it was not a good film, it was far from the worst he's seen and mentioned the Kristanna Loken nude scene as something in the film's favor. Actor Michael Madsen called
BloodRayne "an abomination ... a horrifying and preposterous movie", but added that he enjoyed working with Boll and would certainly work with him again if asked.
Laura Bailey, who was the voice of Rayne in the
BloodRayne games, was asked at her panel at Anime Boston 2007 what her thoughts were on the film adaptation, and said: "Oh God, that movie sucked. And that movie was so bad. I saw it on
The Movie Channel and I couldn't even get through 20 minutes of it! It was so bad and it was kinda sad that they took that because I really liked the games".
Guinevere Turner, who wrote the draft screenplay, found the film laughable and suggested that it was the "worst movie ever made" but that it was so camp it might ripen with age. It did, however,
win Worst Picture at the
Stinkers Bad Movie Awards, as well as Worst Director for Boll, who coincidentally won both awards
the previous year for
Alone in the Dark. In 2009,
Time listed the film #6 on their list of top ten worst video game movies. The film was number one on
GameTrailers countdown of the worst video game movies ever. The reviewers from GameTrailers said that "every actor is miscast, every wig is too fake, every sex scene is too inappropriate, and every action scene is too improvised". ==Sequels==