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  1. 29. Aug. 2020 · August 29, 2020 by Shaun Munro. There’s No Such Thing As Vampires, 2020. Directed by Logan Thomas. Starring Meg Foster, Raphael Sbarge, Emma Holzer, and Maria Olsen. SYNOPSIS: Strangers Joshua ...

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  3. There's No Such Thing as Vampires. 2020 · 1 hr 21 min. TV-MA. Action · Horror · Thriller. Two strangers brought together by a car wreck in the dead of night become pursued across the California desert by an unstoppable supernatural force. Subtitles: En ...

  4. There's No Such Thing as Vampires Action 2022 1 hr 20 min iTunes Available on iTunes Two strangers meet in the dead of night and are pursued across the American desert by an unstoppable vampire. Action 2022 1 hr 20 min iTunes 75% 12 Starring Emma Holzer, ...

  5. 28. Aug. 2020 · Personally, I was hoping that There’s No Such Thing as Vampires might be a film that I could get my teeth into, but the film nibbles on so many different horror tropes that it turns out to be a rather overstuffed concoction with too many ingredients. It’s a bitty, but not very ‘bitey’ vampire flick.

  6. 28. Aug. 2020 · The film’s snarling, petrol-head energy also invokes in spirit the famous high-octane chase which kicks off George Miller’s Mad Max (1979). Making strong use of its mostly nocturnal-set California desert locations and boasting plenty of fizzy pop vim, There’s No Such Thing as Vampires is an admirable if flawed attempt at sustained suspense and nail-biting tension.

  7. 2. Mai 2021 · There’s No Such Thing As Vampires first published by Through the Trees. Sometimes titles are antiphrastic. Think Don Coscarelli’s John Dies at the End (2012), Jafar Panahi and Mojtaba Mirtahmasb’s This Is Not a Film (2011), or Ryuhei Kitamura’s No One Lives (2012), all promising one thing and delivering, well, not quite that thing.