
Vampires Anonymous
A vampire trying to get away from his "eating habits", joins a 12-step program.
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Plot Summary
In this darkly comedic horror film, a struggling actor named Julius discovers that his new roommate is a vampire. As he navigates this bizarre situation, he also becomes involved with a support group for recovering vampires, which is far from the glamorous underworld he imagined. The film blends supernatural elements with mundane struggles, offering a unique take on the vampire mythos.
Critical Reception
Vampires Anonymous received a mixed to positive reception, particularly noted for its unique premise and humor. While not a major box office success, it gained a cult following among fans of indie horror-comedy. Critics often praised its inventive approach to vampire lore and its blend of genres.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its quirky and original concept.
- Appreciated for its blend of horror and comedy elements.
- Some found the execution to be uneven, but the creativity was often highlighted.
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Fun Fact
The film was an independent production that gained a small following due to its distinctive take on vampire tropes, particularly its depiction of a vampire support group.
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