Friday, October 30, 2015

For your Halloween movie night...

Happy Halloween, dear readers! There is a new vampire movie review on its way, but before the witching hour passes, I wanted to give you all my top recommendations for a very vampire and werewolf Halloween Movie Night! If you're having a movie marathon to get in mood for the holiday, you won't want to miss these.

Friday, October 2, 2015

Review: 30 Days of Night (2007)

It's October, which means Pumpkin Spice Lattes, candy sales at every grocery store, and (of course) HALLOWEEN.

You know, Vampire and Werewolf movies likely seem perfect for this season, but not all of them necessarily fit the Halloween "mood." To celebrate the start of this special spooky season, I picked a vampire movie to review that is known for being authentically scary. Should this be added to your Halloween movie marathon list? Let's examine 30 Days of Night.

Saturday, September 12, 2015

Review: Bloodsucking Bastards (2015)

The past several vampire movies I've watched for this blog have been of a range of quality, from stunning to fascinating to absolutely dull. However, regardless of quality, they've all had a similar tone and pace; they've been slow, ponderous, serious films, ones which play with subtle mood and mix vampirism with the directors' questions about morality, culture, and philosophy. While many have been well done, this last film left me so drained that I found myself wondering why I was trying to keep this blog updated .....Why had I even wanted to make a vampire movie blog anyway?

Thankfully, my local independent movie theater had a one-week showing of the film Bloodsucking Bastards and it reminded me of one important truth: vampire movies can be a lot of FUN.

Pictured: a lot of fun

Friday, August 28, 2015

Review: Da' Sweet Blood of Jesus (2014)

After sitting with this movie and this review for well over a month now, I finally understand: Spike Lee has not just made a vampire movie; Spike Lee is a vampire.


Sunday, February 1, 2015

Review: A Girl Walks Home Alone at Night (2014)

Picture this: a child walks up to a soda fountain. She has a large cup and now must decide which soda to choose; does she pick the lemony Spite? The complex Dr. Pepper? The classic Coke? The far-too-sweet-and-unnaturally-colored Hawaiian Punch? Unable to decide and wanting the best characteristics of each, she squirts all of them into her cup. The resulting concoction is either the best combination she's every tasted or the most disguising barely-drinkable mess of flavors, depending on the ratio and choice of the combination.

It is easy to imagine a film working very similarly; when you mix concepts and genres, what results can be be either fascinating and brilliant or a confusing and barely-watchable mess. This weekend I got the chance to see one such film: the Iranian, 1950s and Spaghetti Western inspired, black-and-white, independent, vampire film A Girl Walks Home Alone at Night from writer and director Ana Lily Amirpour.