A turf war is started by two rival supernatural gangs, The "Bloodz" which are vampires and the "Wolvez" which are werewolves.A turf war is started by two rival supernatural gangs, The "Bloodz" which are vampires and the "Wolvez" which are werewolves.A turf war is started by two rival supernatural gangs, The "Bloodz" which are vampires and the "Wolvez" which are werewolves.
Gregory Baker
- Vampire Clan
- (as Gregg Baker)
Randy Clarke
- Client
- (as Randy Clark)
Tony DeSean
- Jerome
- (as Anthony D. Stevenson)
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In the middle of a gang war, a vampire clan decides to setup a truce with a rival gang of werewolves to hold onto their turf in the middle of the rivalry, but when members of the vampire clan unhappy with the alliance try to keep trying to disrupt the truce must settle things once and for all.
Overall, this was a rather disappointing, cheesy, low-budget genre effort. One of the few positives here is the means of how it manages to bring about the main setup of the two species going about their differences with each other. That this one goes to extreme lengths to try distinguishing the different classes between the creatures as there's an obvious difference in the high-class vampires able to pose under a real-estate developer cover story to avoid suspicion while the low-class werewolves are kept as various street-thugs who are practically broke and homeless starts this on a fine note. With the vampires trying to control everything in their clan with talk of the princess trying to usurp power and turn everything out from under their leaders' command while trying to figure out why the werewolves are breaking the truce they expected to keep, it all offers up a generally solid time here. That goes into the rest of the film, which tries to sell how the truce is broken and the two warring sides can't agree on anything, bringing about them going back on each other. With the initial setups coming across as the result of the vampires sabotaging everything to the point where the werewolves have to fight back against them, this serves as a decent enough setup for the ensuing conflicts and tension to arise, if only it would've done so in an entertaining manner. None of these aspects are that interesting to see play out with the inherent cheapness of everything rendering it nearly impossible to care. Filled with wimp action scenes, no special effects for either the constand gunfights ripping people apart or the werewolf transformation scenes as they don't go through any kind of change at all, a bare-bones production style that never looks convincing, and very little reason why it has to be either creature in this kind of story, there's some big issues found here.
Rated Unrated/R: Extreme Graphic Language, Violence, and brief drug use.
Overall, this was a rather disappointing, cheesy, low-budget genre effort. One of the few positives here is the means of how it manages to bring about the main setup of the two species going about their differences with each other. That this one goes to extreme lengths to try distinguishing the different classes between the creatures as there's an obvious difference in the high-class vampires able to pose under a real-estate developer cover story to avoid suspicion while the low-class werewolves are kept as various street-thugs who are practically broke and homeless starts this on a fine note. With the vampires trying to control everything in their clan with talk of the princess trying to usurp power and turn everything out from under their leaders' command while trying to figure out why the werewolves are breaking the truce they expected to keep, it all offers up a generally solid time here. That goes into the rest of the film, which tries to sell how the truce is broken and the two warring sides can't agree on anything, bringing about them going back on each other. With the initial setups coming across as the result of the vampires sabotaging everything to the point where the werewolves have to fight back against them, this serves as a decent enough setup for the ensuing conflicts and tension to arise, if only it would've done so in an entertaining manner. None of these aspects are that interesting to see play out with the inherent cheapness of everything rendering it nearly impossible to care. Filled with wimp action scenes, no special effects for either the constand gunfights ripping people apart or the werewolf transformation scenes as they don't go through any kind of change at all, a bare-bones production style that never looks convincing, and very little reason why it has to be either creature in this kind of story, there's some big issues found here.
Rated Unrated/R: Extreme Graphic Language, Violence, and brief drug use.
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- Apr 2, 2025
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- $4
- Runtime1 hour 24 minutes
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- 1.78 : 1
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