Review of Stake Land (2010) by Richard G — 18 Sep 2011
The United States is in ruins and Vampires are a widespread epidemic. Martin, a teenage boy, witnesses the death of his entire family but is saved by a vampire hunter of sorts, who throughout the film is known as Mister.
Martin becomes Mister's protege and is trained by Mister to kill vampires. The design of the vampires is the more grotesque route as they look like absolute monsters. Stake Land is a fun vampire flick with some decent gore and likeable enough characters.
The film follows these two characters as they head north and run into new characters. There is an ok subplot about a radical religious group who believes the vampires are part of god's plan which is hit and miss.
The character of Mister is a pretty big badass and there are some cool fight scenes. Stake Land is better than some vampire flicks and worse than the strong flicks Its fun though for sure.
This review of Stake Land (2010) was written by Richard G on 18 Sep 2011.
Stake Land has generally received positive reviews.
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