Watch Vamps Movie Online No Survey Goody (Silverstone) and Stacy (Krysten Ritter) are addicted to the night life, clubbing, hooking up and always looking for the next thrill, all the while keeping a big a secret-they happen to be modern-day vampires. But even with lifetimes of dating experience behind them, the duo realizes they still have a lot to learn about love when Stacy unexpectedly falls for the son of a vampire hunter, and Goody runs into the man of her dreams from decades earlier. With their destinies at stake, the girls are faced with a difficult choice; give up their eternal youth for a chance at love, or continue to live their uncomplicated fabulously single lives forever. -- (C) Official Site Release Date Vamps Nov 2, 2012 Limited | |
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Actors For Vamps |
Alicia Silverstone,Krysten Ritter,Dan Stevens,Wallace Shawn,Justin Kirk,Richard Lewis,Kristen Johnston,Malcolm McDowell,Sigourney Weaver |
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Genres Vamps : Comedy,Romance |
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User Ranting Vamps : 2.8 |
User Percentage For Vamps : % |
User Count Like for Vamps : 5,076 |
All Critics Ranting For Vamps : 5.5 |
All Critics Count For Vamps : 16 |
All Critics Percentage For Vamps : 50 % |
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Review For Vamps |
Cheesy but chipper vampire comedy has modest charms. John DeFore-Hollywood Reporter
In an era transfixed by zombies and assorted other ghouls, Vamps is a refreshing change of pace. John Anderson-Variety
"Vamps" is mostly a misfire, but Heckerling still shows enough flashes of wit and wisdom that she remains hard to entirely dismiss. Mark Olsen-Los Angeles Times
Vamps sends up our pop cultural fascination with bloodsucking but is itself a bit stiff with rigor mortis. Melissa Anderson-Village Voice
Aging is probably the real theme here, but it's approached sidelong and has no punch. Still, only the nostalgia has any real conviction. Rachel Saltz-New York Times
The film's comedic potential is defanged by a pervading tone of embittered nostalgia. Goody doesn't mock our smartphone-loving society with barbed affection-she just wants it to go away. Eric Hynes-Time Out New York
At times, Heckerling's script feels as though it's been sitting in a coffin, as the film takes on a campy tone with its endless array of anachronistic sight gags and one-liners. Todd Jorgenson-Cinemalogue.com
A playful flick about two female vampires, city life and the huge role of screens in our lives. Frederic and Mary Ann Brussat-Spirituality and Practice
A satire with much of the wit of her [Heckerling's] 1995 Clueless. Ben Kenigsberg-Time Out Chicago
Vampire comedy has cute moments but lacks bite. Sandie Angulo Chen-Common Sense Media
While it did feel more like an extended sitcom to me than an actual film, I must say I found it fun. Staci Layne Wilson-Horror.com
In Amy Herckerling's film, being a vampire is ordinary rather than remarkable - which pretty much describes VAMPS. Steve Biodrowski-Cinefantastique
"Vamps" teeters on the brink of not quite working and yet still routinely lands its laughs. Eric Kohn-indieWIRE
Bold, ambitious, but it's rarely funny. Heckerling works to squeeze out a few laughs along the way, but the punchlines are soggy and the situations a little too cartoonish at times, resembling a sketch comedy show about vampires. Brian Orndorf-Blu-ray.com
[This] shambling little comedy never finds a consistent groove, but it's eager to please, and has the ancient gags to do it. Scott Tobias-AV Club
A sense of anachronism is what provides the film with its melancholy heart. Andrew Schenker-Slant Magazine
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