"You're just going to keep hiding in the dark and killing humans indefinitely?" "Yes." Strand Releasing has debuted an official trailer for
Vampires of the Velvet Lounge, an indie
horror comedy from filmmaker Adam Sherman. This will be hitting theaters starting
in March if you're up to watch more vamps on screen fiending for blood. Inspired by the legend of Elizabeth Báthory, it follows a glamorous coven of vampires in the deep south who prey on lonely singles found through dating apps, seducing & slaughtering them to preserve their youth. When they swipe right on the wrong profiles — a cunning undercover vampire hunter and a band of emotionally stunted bros — the hunt spirals into hilariously horrifying chaos. It's a vampire film inspired by a "chilling, lesser-known legend of
Elizabeth Báthory, 16th-century Hungarian countess rumored to bathe in the blood of virgins to stay young. I set out to make the kind of horror film I
loved growing up, one that's wild, disturbing, darkly funny and made for the big screen." Starring
Mena Suvari,
Dichen Lachman,
Stephen Dorff (why of course),
Timothy V. Murphy,
Sarah Dumont, and
Will Redmond. This looks very stylish and packed with all kinds of big white fangs ready to bite into your neck. //
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