I, Vampire
I, Vampire

I, Vampire

2000Movie85 minEnglish

A sensual trilogy of vampire stories from Wizard Entertainment.

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IMDb5.0/10
Director: Greg BeemanGenres: Horror, Mystery, Thriller, TV Movie

Plot Summary

A detective investigates a series of brutal murders that seem to be committed by a vampire. He soon learns that the prime suspect, a mysterious woman, may indeed be the creature of the night, and he finds himself drawn into a world of ancient folklore and supernatural horror. The investigation leads him to uncover a dark secret about his own past and his connection to the vampire.

Critical Reception

The television movie "I, Vampire" received a mixed to negative reception from critics and audiences. While some found its premise intriguing and acknowledged the effort in its atmospheric horror elements, many criticized its predictable plot, underdeveloped characters, and reliance on genre clichés. It failed to make a significant impact in the horror television landscape.

What Reviewers Say

  • The film attempts to blend detective noir with vampire lore, but struggles to find a consistent tone.
  • Performances are generally considered adequate for a television movie, but none stand out.
  • The plot is often seen as derivative of other vampire and mystery stories, lacking originality.

Google audience: Audience reception for "I, Vampire" is scarce due to its nature as a made-for-television movie and its limited release. What little feedback is available suggests viewers found it to be a standard, uninspired horror film that did not offer anything particularly new to the genre.

Fun Fact

Alyssa Milano, who plays a central role in the film, also later appeared in the supernatural drama "Charmed," further solidifying her association with genre television.

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