Jason Flemyng's directorial debut aspires to be one of those Edgar Wright/Simon Pegg/Nick Frost comedy horror thrillers.
However it falls short of the mark by not being funny or too horrific. It also has its share of some not very funny cockneys.
Young wide boy Sebastian has been requested to join the council of vampires as their is a vacancy. However some military units have been sent to kill them but a few of the soldiers want to take the vampires alive so their blood can be used for research purposes and they will get plenty of money in exchange.
The film is the army against vampires on an all night siege in an isolated farmhouse while Sebastian tries to escape.
The film has spirit and a sense of fun. It is hampered by its low budget and a ropey script.
However it falls short of the mark by not being funny or too horrific. It also has its share of some not very funny cockneys.
Young wide boy Sebastian has been requested to join the council of vampires as their is a vacancy. However some military units have been sent to kill them but a few of the soldiers want to take the vampires alive so their blood can be used for research purposes and they will get plenty of money in exchange.
The film is the army against vampires on an all night siege in an isolated farmhouse while Sebastian tries to escape.
The film has spirit and a sense of fun. It is hampered by its low budget and a ropey script.