Tate (Trevor Stovall) is a hemophiliac who is in a hospital bed after being involved in a school altercation. He gets a unit of blood, a priest prays for him, and the next thing you know Tate is ready to rock 'n' roll to the astonishment of his father Aaron (James Martinez) who draws blood for a living.
At this point the production looks like it could be either a vampire film or a come to Jesus film, but since it is listed under horror, that in itself is an early mini plot spoiler. Dad realizes Tate is turning into a vampire and attempts to cure him before he turns fully.
This isn't the classic, needs three bites to turn film. This is a low budget indie with a fairly decent plot. The acting wasn't there, especially David Castellvi who played Father Kane. His first scene was extremely bad, not well written nor executed.
Guide: F-word. No sex or nudity.
Winner of numerous film festival awards.
At this point the production looks like it could be either a vampire film or a come to Jesus film, but since it is listed under horror, that in itself is an early mini plot spoiler. Dad realizes Tate is turning into a vampire and attempts to cure him before he turns fully.
This isn't the classic, needs three bites to turn film. This is a low budget indie with a fairly decent plot. The acting wasn't there, especially David Castellvi who played Father Kane. His first scene was extremely bad, not well written nor executed.
Guide: F-word. No sex or nudity.
Winner of numerous film festival awards.