With Asylum I learnt to look for what the actual content is, because their titles are 99:100 deceiving.
So this was titled Dracula, and looked like a costumed flick (long time passed since anyone did such), but I expected a twist.
The twist was, this is not your Dracula-story with Dracula-characters, but a female Sherlock Holmes. I say why not, and once figured out what is going on, I could dive into the experience.
The catsing of "Dracula" was an interresting choice, I mean who'd hire someone who looks like the Laughing Vampire from Twilight, but sure, why not. And in vampire-form he looked like Radu. Radu is funny. It isa reference I like wether intentional or not.
On the mockbuster part, this looks and feels better than Morbius for me to be honest. I'd watch this in cinema sooner than that.
So this was titled Dracula, and looked like a costumed flick (long time passed since anyone did such), but I expected a twist.
The twist was, this is not your Dracula-story with Dracula-characters, but a female Sherlock Holmes. I say why not, and once figured out what is going on, I could dive into the experience.
The catsing of "Dracula" was an interresting choice, I mean who'd hire someone who looks like the Laughing Vampire from Twilight, but sure, why not. And in vampire-form he looked like Radu. Radu is funny. It isa reference I like wether intentional or not.
On the mockbuster part, this looks and feels better than Morbius for me to be honest. I'd watch this in cinema sooner than that.