Review of Innocent Blood (1992) by Roger Ebert for Chicago Sun-Times — 17 Apr 1996
Innocent Blood is an uncomfortable marriage of vampires and mobsters; it doesn't work on either the supernatural or the criminal level. The payoff, in which the gangsters find that they've become vampires, is an exercise in missed opportunities.
More's the pity, then, that the movie contains an intriguing character in Marie, a vampire who is woman enough to spare at least one man from her fangs.
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This review of Innocent Blood (1992) was written by Roger Ebert and published by Chicago Sun-Times on 17 Apr 1996.
Innocent Blood has generally received mixed reviews.
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