VAMPIRE DAD sinks its teeth into horror-comedy
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Raymond (Jackson Hurst) is the quintessential, all American, 1960s dad. He’s got a beautiful wife, a loving sweet-sixteen daughter, a great career, a gorgeous home… sure, he’s got a little blood addiction, and maybe he can’t go out in the sun, but nobody’s perfect, right? That’s right, Raymond is a VAMPIRE DAD, and while his family...
[Movie Review] VAMPIRE DAD
I grew up in the era of Elvira. A campy, colorful, fun approach to horror. I’ve always had a soft spot for that aesthetic and its probably why I continue to host B-Movie horror film nights at my house on the reg. If that’s something you like as well, VAMPIRE DAD has it in spades.
VAMPIRE DAD (2020)
A dad afflicted with vampirism struggles to keep himself intact when he’s offered a crazy job in this fun and witty 1960s set horror-comedy.
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VAMPIRE DAD Review
The US in the squeaky clean early 1960s: Raymond (Jackson Hurst) is a reasonably successful psychiatrist, a devoted husband to Natasha (Emily O'Brien) and loving father to Susie (Grace Fulton) - and then he's bitten and turned by vampire queen Victoria (Sarah Palmer) ...