Vampires vs. the Bronx (2020)
Three gutsy kids from a rapidly gentrifying Bronx neighborhood stumble upon a sinister plot to suck all the life from their beloved community.
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Vampires vs. the Bronx (2020)
Information
Released Year: 2020
Runtime: 86 minutes
Directors: Osmany Rodriguez
Casts: Method Man, Sarah Gadon, Shea Whigham, Zoe Saldana, Michael Diaz, Richard Bekins, Adam David Thompson, Tuffy Questell, Nikiya Mathis, Anthony Mecca, Coco Jones, Judy Marte, Chris Redd, Jaden Michael, Josiah Nolan, Jeremie Harris, Socorro Santiago, Imani Lewis, Gerald W. Jones III, Gregory Diaz IV, The Kid Mero, Vladimir Caamano, Germar Terrell Gardner, Toree Alexandre, Jordan Tyson, Heather Simms, Roy Jackson, Jaime Fernandez, Sudi Green, Nyleek Moore, Carl Ducena
Storyline
Three gutsy kids from a rapidly gentrifying Bronx neighborhood stumble upon a sinister plot to suck all the life from their beloved community.
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Reviews
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IGN -
Vampire vs. the Bronx offers enough kid-friendly thrills and laughs to entertain and introduce newcomers to the horror genre, while also offering a socially conscious exploration of gentrification we haven't seen in the genre before.
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Film Threat -
Vampires Vs. The Bronx is a great way to introduce your kids or pre-teens to the vampire genre, and a fun look at how Gen Z plans to deal with armies of the undead.
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Empire -
A witty and likeable horror-comedy that manages to put a stake to the heart of some real issues while it tickles your ribs.
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RogerEbert.com -
Originality is missing from the movie, but it has plenty of great jokes and a whole lot of people you enjoy hanging out with. When a horror-comedy is as agile, charming, and funny as this, everybody wins.
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Movie Nation -
Nobody should be making serious vampire or zombie movies at this stage of the horror cycle, so this riff on the genre absolutely fills the bill. And making it a commentary on gentrification? Inspired.
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