Daybreakers is more serious, from its A-list cast to its political commentary, with blood as a metaphor for oil. Like the best genre films, it has something on its mind.
70
Arizona RepublicBill Goodykoontz
Arizona RepublicBill Goodykoontz
Daybreakers isn't a great film, but it's a good one, and in a market oddly lousy with vampire tales, it's an original.
70
Chicago Reader
Chicago Reader
Just when it seemed as if the vampire narrative had degenerated into terminal suckitude, along comes this gleefully gory little gem.
It’s a little bit silly – as is Dafoe’s Kentucky-fried cowboy mechanic named Elvis – but silly is fun. In fact, one wishes it were sillier still.
63
Chicago Sun-TimesRoger Ebert
Chicago Sun-TimesRoger Ebert
This intriguing premise, alas, ends as so many movies do these days, with fierce fights and bloodshed.
60
Empire
Empire
Lots of interesting concepts competing for limited running time make for more of a TV pilot than a feature film.
60
VarietyDennis Harvey
VarietyDennis Harvey
The script doesn't wring many surprises or much character involvement from the premise, and the brothers' helming, while slick, is short on scares, action setpieces and humor.
50
Village Voice
Village Voice
Wearisome "Ain't it cool?" video-game splatter-violence is all that's memorable of the action, while a (mixed) metaphorical subtext of conservationism can't save a text that squanders its actors.
50
Entertainment WeeklyOwen Gleiberman
Entertainment WeeklyOwen Gleiberman
Daybreakers turns?into a ponderous apocalyptic chase film -- it's like "Children of Men" with exploding-plasma shock effects.