Interesting take on the vampire film has the vamps as akin to Holocaust victims. Adrian Paul takes a fine performance and Bokeem Woodbine is a revelation.
Adrian Paul, Bokeem Woodbine, Ling Bai, Zen Gesner
One cop is a vampire and his partner is not in this unconventional thriller from director Michael Oblowitz. To help stop an evil plot that would integrate vampires into normal society, a pair of FBI a... read more
DVD Release Date: November 20, 2001
Stats: 147 reviews
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December 18, 2007
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August 16, 2011
It was quite jarring seeing Duncan MacLeod sporting a Hitler mustache. He's used to playing immortals but playing a vampire with a bad mustache should have given me fair warning that I was about to watch a corn turd. Bokeem Woodbine is about as menacing as Dave Chappelle (he look... read more
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August 6, 2009
4.5/10. I am not a big horror film fan, and in particular am not into vampire movies, but this one wasn't too bad. The cast was well, especially Bai Ling and the plot is an interesting idea. The film has an appropriate dark look to it. The decent budget helps.
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July 11, 2009
Not bad for a "B" movie, but I must say that Bai Ling is one ugly woman when she cries. Please don't make that woman cry in the movies anymore."
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March 21, 2007
The dark storyline of vampires!! The areas this film was shot in made for a very convincing atmosphere. ^_^
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March 18, 2007
One of those 'B' movies that just stood way out there for me - A very creatively imagined world, despite its awesome hokiness!
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