Stars: Laura Montgomery Bennett, Lennon Leckey, Natasha Naomi Rea, Adrian Palmer | Written and Directed by Eric Ian Steele
Tackling the vampire genre is a brave move in horror. Creating some mass appeal with something akin to Twilight probably means you’ll be making less of a horror movie. While making a horror-centric vampire film is hard because there’s a lot of them and it’s pretty hard to stand out from the pack. You’ve got to be pretty good to stand alongside Fright Night, Lost Boys, Let The Right One In, Martin or the many tales of Dracula. Boy #5 tries most obvious features are that it tells and original story and that it is very British.
Being very British might be an odd thing to point out but it was literally the first thing I thought after only a couple of minutes of viewing it. In the same...
Tackling the vampire genre is a brave move in horror. Creating some mass appeal with something akin to Twilight probably means you’ll be making less of a horror movie. While making a horror-centric vampire film is hard because there’s a lot of them and it’s pretty hard to stand out from the pack. You’ve got to be pretty good to stand alongside Fright Night, Lost Boys, Let The Right One In, Martin or the many tales of Dracula. Boy #5 tries most obvious features are that it tells and original story and that it is very British.
Being very British might be an odd thing to point out but it was literally the first thing I thought after only a couple of minutes of viewing it. In the same...
- 8/28/2021
- by Alain Elliott
- Nerdly
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