Wolfster Part 1: The Curse of the Emo-Vamp
Wolfster Part 1: The Curse of the Emo-Vamp

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Wolfster Part 1: The Curse of the Emo-Vamp

2006
Movie
44 min
English

Dave has had what some might call a bad day. His best friend forced him to go on a date with a girl that doesn't quite seem to be his taste. Not to mention that a Vampire has just moved into town. The Vamp decides that he wants a pet Werewolf, choosing Dave. Fortunately for Dave, the Emo Vamp began reading his bad poetry halfway through the spell, letting Dave keep his free-will and control his transformations. Another side-effect? Dave knows he's in a movie now. So, Dave is going to have to learn how to control his new powers, get used to the camera that's always following him, and defeat the Emo Vamp to save his date. All while constantly punching through the Fourth Wall into your living room.

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IMDb6.2/10
Director: Chris GallagherGenres: Horror, Comedy

Plot Summary

A group of friends discover a curse that turns one of them into a vampire and another into a werewolf. They must find a way to reverse the curse before it consumes them all. The film blends horror elements with dark comedy as the protagonists navigate their supernatural transformations and the ensuing chaos.

Critical Reception

Wolfster Part 1: The Curse of the Emo-Vamp was an independent film that gained a cult following primarily through online distribution and word-of-mouth. It was generally met with mixed to positive reviews from its niche audience, who appreciated its low-budget charm, humor, and genre blend. Critical attention from major outlets was minimal due to its independent nature.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its quirky humor and unique blend of horror and comedy.

  • Appreciated for its DIY spirit and dedicated cult following.

  • Some critics found the low-budget effects and acting to be rough around the edges.

Google audience: Audience reviews are scarce for this independent film, but those available often highlight its entertaining, albeit amateurish, approach to the vampire and werewolf genres. Many viewers enjoyed the comedic elements and the film's distinct, offbeat tone.

Fun Fact

The film was produced with a very limited budget, with many of its effects and props being created through practical means and ingenuity.

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