Stars: Ashleymarie Jones, Michael Holding, Chanda Davetas, Rikki Lee Travolta, Sam Yeow, Kelly Marshall, Scott Harris | Written by John Lerchen | Directed by Ryan Ohm
So, pandemic movies… we’re being inundated with them now it seems, at least when it comes to low-budget indie movies but pandemic vampire movies? That’s something new. Vampirus is the first pandemic vampire movie to hit streaming services, as far as I know, and it’s a very interesting take on the vampire genre let alone on the pandemic.
Vampirus follows our vampire protagonist, Eva (Ashleymarie Jones) as she tries to find food in a city during lockdown, only to get “caught” dragging a body home to munch on (like she’s been to the supermarket and bought groceries) by her upstairs neighbour Ace (Michael Holding). Only it turns out she finds Ace weirdly attractive and he doesn’t seem to be bothered by...
So, pandemic movies… we’re being inundated with them now it seems, at least when it comes to low-budget indie movies but pandemic vampire movies? That’s something new. Vampirus is the first pandemic vampire movie to hit streaming services, as far as I know, and it’s a very interesting take on the vampire genre let alone on the pandemic.
Vampirus follows our vampire protagonist, Eva (Ashleymarie Jones) as she tries to find food in a city during lockdown, only to get “caught” dragging a body home to munch on (like she’s been to the supermarket and bought groceries) by her upstairs neighbour Ace (Michael Holding). Only it turns out she finds Ace weirdly attractive and he doesn’t seem to be bothered by...
- 4/27/2022
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
It was quite a slow week for music videos this week or so I thought. However, these 5 all share beautiful visuals and a nostalgic vibe (despite the locations differing). This week’s list is quite an interesting collection because there are two lots of two that are similar and then there is one video which is wildly different all together. alt-j’s nostalgia heavy “Left Hand Free” and Twin Peaks’ homage to 1993 film The Sandlot “I Found a New Way” both depict the pleasant and carefree summer we’ve all fantasied about when growing up that only really seems to happen in cheesy American coming of age movies. Where as Hanah’s beautifully minimalistic “Out of Touch” and The Fauns’ urban “4Am” video favour more experimental narratives and filming techniques. Nonetheless there is something that stands out in every video which helps bring the video to life. Suno Deko’s...
- 8/14/2014
- by Catstello
- SoundOnSight
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