

Fanged Up
A young rogue is thrown into prison for the weekend, unaware that the guards are blood-sucking vampires and the inmates are their victims
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Plot Summary
In this horror-comedy, a group of vampires attempting to build a new life in London finds themselves embroiled in a series of comical and terrifying misadventures. When their attempts at normalcy are disrupted by their predatory instincts and a string of bizarre events, they must fight for survival against both human hunters and their own ancient curses.
Critical Reception
Fanged Up garnered a mixed but generally positive reception, particularly from fans of low-budget horror-comedy. It was praised for its energetic and humorous approach to vampire lore, though some critics noted its reliance on familiar genre tropes. The film was seen as a fun, B-movie romp with a dedicated cult following.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its humor and energetic vampire action.
- Noted for its charmingly low-budget aesthetic and genre enthusiasm.
- Some found the plot predictable but enjoyable as a genre exercise.
Google audience: Information on specific Google user reviews for 'Fanged Up' is not readily available, but general audience reception leans towards appreciation for its comedic take on vampire themes within a B-movie context.
Fun Fact
The film was largely self-funded and produced by an independent British production company, highlighting the passion of its creators for low-budget genre filmmaking.
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