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Director: Chris Seaver
Cast: Meredith Host, Kurt Indovina, Billy Garberina, Jason McCall
The tale of Stella, a young girl who falls in love with an ancient, beautifully-behaired bloodsucker named Edgar. They struggle to stay together in the midst of vampire carnage, but a love triangle bubbles up when a Michael Jackson-loving werewolf named Jack comes forward professing his own love for Stella. Meanwhile, a rival group of "real" vampires led by the evil Razor McBleed are prowling.
Critical Reception & Ratings
Taintlight (2009), directed by Chris Seaver, is a low-budget horror comedy that has received a mixed response. While some audiences have found the film's absurd premise and over-the-top performances entertaining, critics have generally been divided on its merits, with many dismissing it as a poorly executed spoof. Details about any specific awards recognition or ratings are not available.
Why you might like this:
Fans of horror-comedy hybrids and quirky, irreverent filmmaking styles will likely enjoy 2009's Taintlight, directed by Chris Seaver. This offbeat vampire love story blends bizarre characters, slapstick humor, and gory vampire carnage into an entertaining and decidedly unconventional viewing experience.
Taintlight is a 2009 American direct-to-video parody horror film, written and directed by Chris Seaver and starring Meredith Host, Kurt Indovina, and A.J. Stabbone. It is a parody of the 2008 film Twilight.
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