V for Vengeance – Movie Review
Director: Kelly Halihan
Writer: Steven Paul, Peter Moore Smith (Screenplay)
Cast
- Jocelyn Hudon (Pixels)
- Grace Van Dien (Charlie Says)
- Pauline Dyer (Memphis)
- Sean Maguire (Once Upon a Time)
- Alix Villaret (Doll Face)
Plot: After learning that their younger sibling escaped an earlier kidnapping attempt that also killed their parents, two estranged sisters must join forces to rescue her from a group of bloodthirsty vampires.
Runtime: 1 Hour 26 Minutes
There may be spoilers in the rest of the review
Story: V for Vengeance starts when Emma (Hudon) and Scarlett (Van Dien) live their vampire lives picking up victims from the side of the road. However, they learn their sister Kate (Dyer) had escaped the attack which turned them and killed their parents.
Once they put their differences aside, they go in search of their sister. She has been rumoured to have found a cure for their disease. However, the vampire who turned them Thorn (Maguire) isn’t going to let them escape his control that easily.
Verdict on V for Vengeance
V for Vengeance is an action horror movie following three siblings who have a history with vampires. Two of the sisters have been turned and lived their lives with it, while the third has been in hiding searching for a cure. When things start coming together the vampire who created the break in their family comes hunting for them.
This is a fun little vampire movie. It breaks most of the rules we know from vampires with them moving around in daylight. While it tackles a strict leader looking to eliminate anyone who gets in his way. Everything in the movie does come off as cheap which adds to a bit of charm involved.
Where to Watch
JustWatchFinal Thoughts –V for Vengeance is a fun late-night horror treat.