

Rufus
Rufus is a shy and lonely boy determined to make a new start. Sure he has some quirks. So what if he likes the taste of blood? It's not like he's addicted. When a cunning vampire hunter slips into town searching for the fountain of youth, Rufus fears his darkest secret is about to be revealed.
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Plot Summary
A group of strangers finds themselves trapped in a derelict building with a mysterious and deadly killer known as Rufus. As they try to escape, they uncover a dark secret about their captor and the building's past. The tension escalates as Rufus hunts them one by one, forcing them to confront their own fears and fight for survival in a terrifying game of cat and mouse.
Critical Reception
Rufus (2012) received a generally negative reception from critics, who often cited its derivative plot, low-budget feel, and reliance on typical slasher tropes. While some acknowledged the attempt at suspense, the overall consensus pointed to a lack of originality and underdeveloped characters.
What Reviewers Say
- The film struggles with a predictable narrative and uninspired character development.
- Technical aspects often betray the film's low-budget origins.
- Despite moments of potential, it ultimately fails to deliver a compelling horror experience.
Google audience: Audience reviews for Rufus are scarce, but those available suggest a mixed-to-negative reception, with many viewers finding it to be a standard, unoriginal horror film that doesn't offer much new to the genre.
Fun Fact
Director Mark L. Lester is also known for directing the cult classic 'Commando' (1985) and 'Class of 1984' (1982).
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