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Stay Home, Watch Horror: 5 Vicious Vampire Movies to Stream This Week
November is here, which means Halloween has come and gone far too quickly as usual. This week, we’re chasing the post-Halloween blues away with a whole lot of red- as in blood red. We’ve visited atypical takes on one of horror’s most enduring movie monsters before, but this week we’re taking a more traditional approach to the vampire.
More accurately, we’re setting our sights on vicious vampires that revel in their bloodletting.
From beloved horror comedies to visceral action horror, these vicious vamps paint the town red with blood. As always, they’re all available to stream this week.
Fright Night – Prime Video, Pluto TV

Jerry Dandridge (Chris Sarandon) might know how to charm the ladies, but underneath that sensual façade is a monstrous killer. Next door neighbor Charley Brewster (William Ragsdale) learns that the hard way when he spies on Jerry, discovering a trail of bodies leaving his house. Charley does what any suspicious teen would do (ha); he enlists horror host TV personality Peter Vincent (Roddy McDowall) to help him slay the vampire. Writer/Director Tom Holland brings the horror and the comedy in equal measure. McDowall turns in an iconic performance as the skeptical and terrified horror host, but so does Sarandon as the magnetic head vamp. That’s before he transforms into a giant bat beast.
Blade II – Hulu

Guillermo del Toro takes over the director’s seat for the follow up to Blade, bringing a new species of vampires with him, the Reapers. The Reapers are so consumed by bloodlust that they feed on anything in their paths, threatening to exterminate vampires and humankind alike. Those that survive the attack become Reapers. That means that Blade (Wesley Snipes) is forced to team up with the ones he hates the most- vampires- to take down the Reapers before it’s far too late. Expect betrayals and backstabbing along with the carnage. The Reapers’ creature design is fantastic. This one, along with the first Blade, leaves Hulu at the end of the month.
From Dusk Till Dawn – AMC+
This vampire classic by director Robert Rodriguez and screenwriter Quentin Tarantino bides its time getting to the horror. The first act plays like a crime thriller, with the Gecko Brothers (George Clooney and Tarantino) taking a family hostage to get them across the border while running from the law. They wind up at an all-night truck stop, unaware that it’s home to a hive of vampires that use the place as their feeding ground. It’s the type of creature feature with it all- humor, action, and loads of viscera.
Stake Land – Prime Video

A plague has devastated the world and turned the country into a ravaged land of vampires. A vampire hunter (co-writer Nick Damici) travels cross-country with an orphan (Connor Paolo) he rescued, searching for the fabled safe haven. They encounter survivors and endless death traps along their journey. Director Jim Mickle takes a standard set up and gives it a brooding, dark fantasy spin. The vampires are downright monstrous, and humans sometimes fare no better. Above all, it’s the characterization that makes this one unique.
30 Days of Night – Prime Video, Tubi

The small town of Barrow, Alaska, experiences a month of complete darkness every year. A horde of ruthless vampires, discovering it’s the perfect scenario for an endless feeding frenzy, descend upon Barrow for an all-you-can-eat buffet. Sheriff Eben (Josh Hartnett), his wife (Melissa George), and a dwindling band of survivors must try to last until dawn eventually breaks. Directed by David Slade (Hard Candy) and adapted from the comic book series, 30 Days of Night goes full-throttle on the gore, violence, and ruthlessly mean vampires.
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‘The Vampire Lestat’ Concert Event Launches New Season With The Ultimate Expression Of Fandom
There are thousands of passionate fans decked out in gothic chic and champing at the bit like feral creatures. They’re screaming for Lestat, a legendary vampire-turned-rock star, as if the entire crowd has been glamored into submission.
The entire experience is magic, but not because some supernatural thrall has been activated. What’s going on is even more special. It’s the power of the effusive fandom that’s been authentically assembled by AMC’s sublime Immortal Universe, namely Anne Rice’s Interview with the Vampire, now, The Vampire Lestat.
The Vampire Lestat is far from the first Anne Rice adaptation, and it’s not as if there’s been a lack of erotic vampire material for audiences to sink their teeth into. On June 2nd, during a one-night-only spectacle, New York City’s prestigious Beacon Theatre shook from Sam Reid’s bravado performance and an audience full of adoring fans who had already memorized Lestat’s songs.
It’s clear that The Vampire Lestat just hits differently than its predecessors. It’s become more than just a TV series at this point, and this opulent display of ego, swagger, and pure sex is the perfect way to premiere the new season and give back to the fans who helped make Interview with the Vampire/The Vampire Lestat such a breakout success. It’s exactly the sort of hyperbolized hedonism that would make Lestat cackle.

For all intents and purposes, AMC has successfully created the illusion that this concert/premiere is just one of the many destinations on Lestat and his band’s 54-stop tour that is simultaneously playing out on this season of television. It’s such a sophisticated and thorough level of interactive fan engagement that the audience doesn’t just understand, but also manages to accentuate through its involvement.
It’s a level of seamless synergy that’s not unlike the give-and-take relationship of vampire and victim.
Before the concert started, “LeStans” were sitting in the Beacon and flipping through a fake Rolling Stone issue with Lestat emblazoned on the cover, complete with interviews with the undead frontman inside. Other fans were admiring the vinyl pressing of Lestat’s EP as they walked past a section of undead band merch. Fandom and fantasy blur together, and it all becomes this elaborate, immersive experience. Fan celebration, erotic gothic fantasy, and a lavish rock concert transform into one beautiful thing.
To this point, AMC Global Media’s Chief Content Officer and President of AMC Studios, Dan McDermott, introduced the event by reiterating to fans, “You are the heartbeat of the series.” That’s abundantly clear on nights like this as that heartbeat collectively pulses to this performance. In terms of how AMC engages with The Vampire Lestat’s fans, it’s as bold a reinvention as the season itself.
This intuitive gamble speaks to AMC’s creativity in this department and a fandom that is eager to seize such opportunities. It’s the same innovation that led to zombie walks for The Walking Dead and real-life Los Pollos Hermanos restaurant pop-ups from Breaking Bad. It’s a great way to pump up the audience for The Vampire Lestat and then maintain that enthusiasm for the whole season.
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For most series, a rock ‘n’ roll concert just doesn’t make any sense as a promotional tool. The Vampire Lestat finds itself in a very unique position where it can deliver an excellent concert at an iconic theater, but also use it to showcase The Vampire Lestat’s music by Daniel Hart (who was shredding on stage alongside Reid and the rest of their band) and, more than anything, Sam Reid’s endless charisma.
The way in which Reid feeds off of the crowd’s energy, modulating his performance and giving different sections of the Beacon life, is a perfect distillation of the series’ thoughtful relationship with its audience and how it’s become such a breakout success for AMC. AMC Studios President Dan McDermott emphasized that the fans are the reason that the show is still here and why an event like this is even possible. It’s rare to see a series in which every single cog in the machine is so perfectly attuned to its fans. Reid’s fans already cheer whenever they see him, so why not translate that to a concert setting?
It’s clear in this season of television that Reid was born to be a rock star, but it’s surreal to see him effortlessly command the stage — and the audience — at every step of the concert. He recites Shakespeare monologues and bitches out Armand between songs, all while the audience screams in support. For the duration of this concert, Reid is Lestat, and he’s given thousands of fans a memory that’s as immortal as any vampire.
Now bring on the encore and get this show on the road!

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