Ikav Movie PosterWhenever this reviewer sees horror and musicals combined there is only one word, or maybe three - wtf?! I Kissed a Vampire dares to be a little different by blending these two genres and in doing so something magical happens. Teenagers emerge from coffins, girls awkwardly sing in their bedrooms and no neck is safe, as quiet Dylan turns in to an opera singing bloodsucker. Watch the comedy unfold in this first trailer for I Kissed a Vampire, inside.
A partial synopsis for I Kissed a Vampire here:
"Haunted by bizarre dreams about goth rocker Trey Sylvania (Drew Seeley, High School Musical, Another Cinderella Story), with a growing lust for blood, Dylan (Lucas Grabeel, High School Musical, Milk) is not your average teenager—he’s transforming into a vampire! It all started when he was bitten by a voracious fanged exchange student, and it’s a process he...
A partial synopsis for I Kissed a Vampire here:
"Haunted by bizarre dreams about goth rocker Trey Sylvania (Drew Seeley, High School Musical, Another Cinderella Story), with a growing lust for blood, Dylan (Lucas Grabeel, High School Musical, Milk) is not your average teenager—he’s transforming into a vampire! It all started when he was bitten by a voracious fanged exchange student, and it’s a process he...
- 8/5/2010
- by 28DaysLaterAnalysis@gmail.com (Michael Ross Allen)
- 28 Days Later Analysis
Palisades Pool Party is a conundrum in the best sense of the word, at once pathos, hysterical, terrible and oddly wonderful, it’s not quite Glee, nor Gossip Girl, but somewhere awkwardly sandwiched between. A show about the twenty four hours surrounding a teen pool party, there is something compelling about it, like a well-orchestrated trainwreck. We are either in the deftest of hands with creators Tai Fauci and Jack Monroe, or they are getting very very lucky with a bad show. The unevenness of tone leads me to believe it’s a collision of the two. Just take Mischa, played by Danny Zaccagnino, as he gazes morose into the bathroom mirror, shirtless, fingering his hair while some very depressing ‘I might want to kill myself’ music plays in the background in episode one (song is, Overreacting by Brad Sucks – real name – and isn’t a bad tune in and...
- 10/16/2009
- by Jonathan Hludzinski
- Tubefilter.com
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