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Vampires vs. the Bronx 2020

Pretty fun, but not outstanding; reflects on older properties like The Lost Boys (1987) in a hood setting like Attack the Block (2011) and a few awkward moments thrown in. One of the kids is seen reading Salem's Lot (Stephen King novel), and they watch Blade (1998). The vampires here aren't very bright (no pun intended) and are defeated easily. I was a bit surprised to see Sarah Gadon though, who I last saw and admired very much in season two of Castle Rock. :heart_eyes:

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Bloodless and not very scary. Still, the Bronx setting adds a new setting to the vampire genre, and its quite a fun watch.

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A witty and fun vampire film. That’s more laughs than scares. I am sure it’s better than Hubie Halloween, that comes out tomorrow. Due to that voice Sandler is doing, alone.

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How can a comedy/horror be missing both?

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Great film! cute. watchable every October

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Total waste of Whigam and Gadon, they are better than this.

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It's kind of the East Coast version of the Lost Boys. Light and breezy, but still entertaining. I would recommend this movie to parents looking for a good starter film to introduce their kids to the genre. Or as a good palate cleanser after you just got done watching something super intense like Last House on the Left.

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i expected some adventure-comedy like movie but this one was so boring and just a waste of time. u mean to tell me that a 7 centuries old vampire was killed by a boy with a bicycle!!! i didnt have hopes dont get me wrong but i expected something here.

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The movie could've been better it it weren't for such poor special effects on the vampires
Still it's light hearted , funny and worth checking it out

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Garbage. Weak sauce. Lame story and vampires are disgrace

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Garbage. Weak sauce. Lame story and vampires are disgrace

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0 blood and not too scary, a film for the weekend's desktop. Still, the Bronx scene, and as the community at least according to the film means, is united despite any adversity that may arise.

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Fun not funny. Very similar idea to Attack the Block.

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I rather enjoyed this and loved the nods to other horror comedies (Fright Night and The Lost Boys being the two most blatant ones). Though it lacked suspense, it did have some laugh out loud parts. Overall, this was more of a story about three friends.

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While this film is reminiscent of the Lost Boys, The Bronx, New York City setting is what really sets it apart. Light on the horror but delivers with lots of charm.

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