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Vampire's Kiss
TrailerAfter an encounter with a neck-biter, a mentally-ill publishing executive thinks that he's turning into a vampire. Therefore, he goes out and buys a set of real fangs. Then the chaos begins.Actors: Nicolas Cage, Maria Conchita Alonso, Jennifer Beals, Elizabeth Ashley, Kasi Lemmons, Robert Lujan, Jessica Lundy, Johnny Walker, Boris Leskin, Michael Knowles, John Michael Higgins, ...»Director: Robert BiermanCountry: United StatesDuration: 103 minQuality: HDRelease: 1998IMDb: 6.10 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Actors of "Vampire's Kiss"
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Directors of "Vampire's Kiss"
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Critic Reviews of "Vampire's Kiss"
VarietySeptember 16, 2008Problem is that Cage's over-the-top performance generates little sympathy for the character, so it's tough to be interested in him as his personality disorder worsens.
Chicago ReaderSeptember 16, 2008What really makes this worth seeing is Cage's outrageously unbridled performance.
Time OutJune 24, 2006Bierman's striking first feature leaves one trembling between corrosive laughter, edgy terror, and a residual sadness at Loew's pitiful plight.
New York TimesMay 20, 2003The film is dominated and destroyed by Mr. Cage's chaotic, self-indulgent performance.
Rolling StoneJune 06, 2001What this movie needs isn't criticism, it's more like a stake through the heart.
Washington PostJanuary 01, 2000You're not exactly sure if the material is meant to be funny or is laughable merely by default.
PopMattersApril 13, 2015As Vampire's Kiss unspools, the lead character, Peter Loew (Cage), wavers in and out of this accent and a wide variety of voices, seeming to give every role Cage has ever played (or would ever play, past, present and future) equal vocal time in the film.
TV GuideSeptember 16, 2008What truly distinguishes the movie is Cage's performance, which is so off the wall that even if you don't like it you have to watch in awe.
eFilmCritic.comApril 09, 2007For pure, undiluted Cage-osity, Vampire's Kiss is the film to beat.
EmanuelLevy.ComOctober 21, 2006Undeservedly dismissed by most critics, this original film, whether taken as a straight horror yarn or as a psycho-erotic nightmare, mixes elements of fable and satire in a startling manner.
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