mmundoiii
This movie wasn't bad at all. Was it slow paced? Yes. But it was a decent movie as long as you don't go in expecting a hollywood blockbuster loaded with CGI and special effects. Bottom line...if you like movies about vampires this is a slow paced movie about an addict mother being turned into a vampire and the effect on her kids. It's not a complex movie so just watch it and enjoy it for what it is.
grannynerdom
This is one of the most infuriating movies that I have ever seen. I typically do not write movie reviews, but this movie pissed me off so much. It made absolutely no sense for her son, I suppose that his name is Kyle, to behave the way that he did. The daughter really pissed me off at the end too. If I could reach into the TV and choke the living crap out of those kids, I would.
Páiric O'Corráin
SPOILER: Family Blood: Elle (Vinessa Shaw) is a recovering addict, she moves to a new city with her children Kyle (Colin Ford) and Amy (Eloise Lushina). At an Addicts Anonymous Meeting she meets up with Christopher (James Ransone) who it turns out is a vampire. To "save" Elle from her traumas, Christopher turns her. Her children along with Kyle's school friend Meegan (Ajiona Alexus) presume Elle has started using pills again. We then get to observe her dark descent.Elle is unable to hold down food, even when she tries to take pills she immediately regurgitates them.Desperate she roams the night and eventually kills and exsanguinates a cat, later moving on to the pet's owner. These vampires don't fear crucifixes or garlic and prove rather hard to kill. They ask if they can come in, but they're just being (sarcastically) polite, they don't need an invitation.Some convincing acting by Shaw, Ford and Alexus, good vampire attack scenes but the pace is uneven. Too much dreariness between the action sequences, at times I felt it was like Angela's Ashes - with Vampires. 6/10. On Netflix.
clintstevens
I always like a good scary movie, but this one isn't scary or good. Absolutely NOTHING happens the first 30 minutes, and it gets worse from there. The only cast member i was familiar with was James Ransome, who starred in 'Ken Park'...and I can still see his famous scene from that movie in my mind's eye, and believe me, it was 100 times scarier than his role here (Google it). I have no idea where Netflix finds these turkeys. It seems for every decent flick, there are ten that should never have seen the light of day, and I'm being generous. Don't waste your time.