Director: Mickey Reece
Writer: Mickey Reece, John Selvidge (Screenplay)
Starring: Ginger Gilmartin, Mary Buss, Ben Hall, Jacob Ryan Snovel, Laurie Cummings
Plot: Two sisters vie for the affections of a man who may or may not be a vampire.
Runtime: 1 Hour 30 Minutes
There may be spoilers in the rest of the review
Story: Climate of the Hunter starts as we meet Alma (Gilmartin) and Elizabeth (Buss) two sisters that are away and meet the strange neighbor Wesley (Hall) that they both want to win the attention of, this will lead them to flirt and try and compete for his attention.
As the sisters start to get closer to Wesley they start to suspect something isn’t normal about him, leading them to investigate more, while still trying to play each other on who can win his affection.
Thoughts on Climate of the Hunter
Thoughts – Climate of the Hunter brings us a throwback styled vampire movie, which takes us back to the classic films from the sub-genre we have seen before. It shows us how the vampire in question always has a lure over the women that come into his life, as he could look to slowly seduce them for his own benefit, while the two sisters are putting their own problems into the battle to win his heart. This is a film that relies heavily on the style, which is helped by the wonderful performances through the film from the whole cast and you will be left wanting to know more about the world we are entering. While this movie does look to build up the tension throughout, it doesn’t seem to have the killer punch behind everything but will still manage to standout in the vampire world of recent years.
Final Thoughts – Climate of the Hunter is a stylish breath of fresh air for the vampire movie.