Xandra (Iva Stelmak) is a rebellious vampire who ignores her own kind to be with Camille (Megan Porter) and play in an all girl rock band. The coven doesn't like it, threatens her with bad Romanian accents and works to disrupt her life as punishment in the nights of LA.
The music was performed by Cat Tasso. There is clearly a Concrete Blonde influence in the style of music, the location, lead singer, and of course vampires as their big album was "Blood Letting." Comparisons to the band in the film were made to Zeppelin and Hendrix as was Concrete Blonde in real life. They could have just compared them to Concrete Blonde instead of pretending they never existed. At times I felt I was watching a video, which was a good thing because the drama aspect was not great. Acting was so-so.
The dialogue was metaphorically poetic at times. "You are out of reach of the hand of the clock." They seemed to have saved all those types of lines for the French vampire. The band members did not look like they were playing their instruments, but then again I don't think even Michael Nesmith cares anymore. What wasn't filmed in black and white contained scenes with little color with blonde being the stand out. The film had potential to be a cult classic, but feel short in script and a few actors. Peter J. Morton who starred in "Ciaron, the Demon Hunter" and was awful in it, ruined the character Drago in this feature. The man can't act, stop putting him in front of the camera. Phil Pritchard was miscast.
Cult type film not for everyone.
Guide: F-word. No sex or nudity.
The music was performed by Cat Tasso. There is clearly a Concrete Blonde influence in the style of music, the location, lead singer, and of course vampires as their big album was "Blood Letting." Comparisons to the band in the film were made to Zeppelin and Hendrix as was Concrete Blonde in real life. They could have just compared them to Concrete Blonde instead of pretending they never existed. At times I felt I was watching a video, which was a good thing because the drama aspect was not great. Acting was so-so.
The dialogue was metaphorically poetic at times. "You are out of reach of the hand of the clock." They seemed to have saved all those types of lines for the French vampire. The band members did not look like they were playing their instruments, but then again I don't think even Michael Nesmith cares anymore. What wasn't filmed in black and white contained scenes with little color with blonde being the stand out. The film had potential to be a cult classic, but feel short in script and a few actors. Peter J. Morton who starred in "Ciaron, the Demon Hunter" and was awful in it, ruined the character Drago in this feature. The man can't act, stop putting him in front of the camera. Phil Pritchard was miscast.
Cult type film not for everyone.
Guide: F-word. No sex or nudity.