The best way to describe this would be The Real World gone horror as a bunch of twenty-somethings living together in a house hook-up with (unbeknownst to them) vampire Padraig Nash (who is an old friend of one of the roommates) who proceeds to turn people into bloodsuckers which leads to all sorts of twisted goings-on.
Mostly tongue-in-cheek independent horror effort comes across as a bit dumb and gets a bit too ridiculous near the end but manages to have acting that is fairly good even if it feels amateurish at times, is well shot and interestingly compares vampirism to drug addiction (which has been used a couple of times before but still works for me).
Overall this is an okay effort that tries its best and comes across as a good try that just can't sustain interest for its entire sixty-three minute running time. And check out that weak music score (that uses a lot of stock music).
The food processor part is pleasingly gross.
Available from Brimstone Productions.
Directed By: Chris Mack.
Written By: Chris Mack.
Starring: Kirsten Mitchell, Padraig Nash, Tony Koplin, Lorraine Pope.
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