Credited cast: | |||
Esmé Bianco | ... | Elleanor | |
Andrew Keegan | ... | Blake | |
William Sadler | ... | Samuel | |
Thomas Ian Nicholas | ... | Mike | |
Jordan Danger | ... | Carrie (as Jordan Hinson) | |
John Heard | ... | Andrew | |
James Russo | ... | Aaron | |
Jessica Morris | ... | Sybil | |
Travis Aaron Wade | ... | Rick | |
Hunter Gomez | ... | Benny | |
Anna Sophia Berglund | ... | Journey | |
Brian A. Metcalf | ... | Paul | |
Chad Todhunter | ... | Selvin | |
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Bobby Block | ... | Dave |
Amanda Rau | ... | Rebecca |
Little by little, humankind has come to understand that vampirism is not only a real medical condition caused by a transmuting virus but also that the dreaded blood-suckers of fiction are living among us. However, in an attempt to publicly reconcile relations between species, vampire ambassadors embark on a daring media campaign to reassure the world that hunting mortals for sustenance is so passé--and what better way to prove it--than allowing an in-depth exposé on their painfully ordinary existence. For such an important task, an intrepid three-member crew of documentarians are invited to spend a week with a typical vampire household--but, soon--minor slips of the tongue will quickly crumble the friendly facade. But really though, who said this was a good idea? Written by Nick Riganas
The premise was intriguing - along the lines of what Taika Waititi did with the infinitely superior What We Do in the Shadows - but the execution here was lackluster. The overall writing, dialogue and plot was terrible. The only saving grace is some of the acting.