Kiss of the Damned (directed by Xan Cassavetes) |
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On the other hand, if you like the thought of watching a group of snooty vampires, led by the self-righteous and artistic Xenia (played by Anna Mouglalis of Coco Chanel and Igor Stravinsky), discuss how they might achieve the glories of human civilization by imposing laws of self-restraint, all while snorting down amuse-gueules of organic plasma, this is the movie for you. These vampires are, or at least pretend to be, ashamed of their blood-sucking tendencies, meaning that only the out-of-control antics of Mesquida's bad-girl Mimi provide the traditional needle-edge fun and biting humor of B movies. Cassavetes and her cinematographer, Tobias Datum (Smashed), create a slickly produced visual world, heavy on horror-movie cliches -- full moon, mist, quivering hand-held shots. At the very least, it is easy on the eyes.
This film opens today at Landmark's E Street Cinema.
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