Vampires

Vampires (1998)

Prepare for the dawn.

30/10/1998

#Action#Fantasy#Horror

Overview

The church enlists a team of vampire-hunters to hunt down and destroy a group of vampires searching for an ancient relic that will allow them to exist in sunlight.

Status: Released

Rating: 63%

Original language: EN

Budget: $20,000,000

Revenue: $20,308,772

Official website:
http://www.theofficialjohncarpenter.com/vampires

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Production Companies

Largo Entertainment

Largo Entertainment

Film Office

Film Office

Spooky Tooth Productions

Spooky Tooth Productions

Storm King Productions

Storm King Productions

Columbia Pictures

Columbia Pictures

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IMDb: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0120877

Wikipedia: https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q669231

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Reviews (2)

Review by: John Chard

Written by: John Chard on 2014-10-16T08:19:40.980Z

I killed my own father, padre. I got no trouble killing you.

Not half as bad as some reviews in 1998 made it out to be, Vampires is worth taking a peek at these days. Without the heavy weight of expectation for a return to form for John Carpenter, it proves to be a schlocky and bloody good time.

James Woods stars as a Vatican backed vampire slayer, something he does with considerable relish. But now he is up against an uber vampire in Valek (Thomas Ian Griffith), a leader with powers unbound. Daniel Baldwin and Sheryl Lee are along for the gore laden ride.

Woods is cool, with a quip on the tongue and a deadly weapon to hand, his by-play with Tim Guinee's priest provides much of the film's humour. The photography, choreography, editing and tension building are all high in quality, and while the story is weak and there's a whiff of misogyny in the mix, for a horror popcorner there's a good time to be had here. 7/10

Review by: JPV852

Written by: JPV852 on 2019-09-08T23:25:37.236Z

Never been a big fan of this movie, and of vampires in general, but seeing it again after many years, did kind of enjoy it primarily for James Woods and to some extent Thomas Ian Griffith's over-the-top performance (and Sheryl Lee is easy on the eyes for sure). Certainly not top tier John Carpenter and the editing was a mess, but still somewhat entertaining. 3.0/5

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