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Eat Locals
In a quiet countryside farmhouse, Britain's vampires gather for their once-every-fifty-years meeting. Others will be joining them too; Sebastian Crockett, an unwitting Essex boy who thinks he's on a promise with sexy cougar Vanessa; and a detachment of Special Forces vampire killers who have bitten off more than they can chew. This is certainly going to be a night to remember... and for some of them it will be their last.
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Plot Summary
A mysterious woman invites three troubled men to her remote country house for a dinner party, only to reveal they are all vampires who must now fight for survival against a coven of ancient vampire hunters.
Critical Reception
Eat Locals is a low-budget British horror-comedy that garnered a mixed reception. It was praised for its unique premise and some darkly humorous moments, but criticized for its uneven pacing and occasionally unconvincing special effects.
What Reviewers Say
Offers a fun, albeit somewhat clunky, take on the vampire genre.
The film shines in its comedic and gory moments, though it struggles with consistency.
A quirky indie horror that doesn't quite live up to its full potential.
Google audience: Audience reviews for Eat Locals are scarce, with limited available data. Those that exist suggest a divided opinion, with some finding it an enjoyable, quirky horror flick, while others felt it was too derivative or poorly executed.
Fun Fact
The film was shot on location in County Wicklow, Ireland, which is a common filming spot for many international productions.
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