

Twice Bitten
An unmitigated and sexy conman targets his next mark, the widowed Monique, for his latest swindle. But his routine scam hits a snag when suspicion mounts and his scheme quickly escalate into desperation, betrayal and murder.
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Plot Summary
A creature of the night, a centuries-old vampire named Kat, needs to drain the blood of a human before the rise of the full moon to maintain her power. Her target is the unsuspecting and handsome new neighbor, Corvin. As Kat attempts to seduce Corvin, she finds herself unexpectedly falling for him, complicating her vampiric mission.
Critical Reception
Twice Bitten received a mixed to negative reception, often described as a low-budget, direct-to-video horror-comedy that leans heavily into its campy premise. While some viewers appreciated its attempt at a blend of genres and its playful take on vampire tropes, critics and many audiences found the execution lacking in depth and polish.
What Reviewers Say
- The film attempts a fun, campy take on vampire romance but struggles with execution.
- Denise Richards' performance as the lead vampire is noted as a highlight by some, though not enough to elevate the film.
- The budget limitations are evident, affecting the overall production value and special effects.
Google audience: Audience reception for Twice Bitten is generally lukewarm, with comments often highlighting its B-movie charm and predictable plot. Viewers who enjoy straightforward, low-stakes horror-comedies with a romantic twist might find it watchable, but it's not widely praised for originality or strong performances beyond the lead.
Fun Fact
The film's production faced challenges, typical of many independent horror-comedies, with a focus on creative solutions to achieve its desired aesthetic on a limited budget.
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