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A group of young friends from the Bronx fight to save their neighborhood from gentrification...and vampires. We review horror-comedy Vampires vs the Bronx available on Netflix.  

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Summary: Vampires vs. the Bronx begins when gentrification from an unlikely and deadly source creeps into the Bronx, a group of teenage friends rally to save the beloved local bodega and fight against a supernatural force intent on taking over their home at all costs.  

Written and presented by Robin Bailes @robinbailes  

Directed and Edited by Graham Trelfer  

Lockdown Review S1E38

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Streaming Review: Vampires vs. the Bronx (Netflix)

A group of young friends from the Bronx fight to save their neighborhood from gentrification...and vampires. We review horror-comedy Vampires vs the Bronx available on Netflix. Please consider supporting Dark Corners on Patreon for bonus videos, uncensored reviews and ad-free early access: www.patreon.com/darkcorners Buy Robin's Books (UK) https://amzn.to/2F7Blbf (USA) https://amzn.to/3kmGMD3 Facebook: http://on.fb.me/RvhRdc Twitter: https://twitter.com/DarkCorners3 @DarkCorners3 Summary: Vampires vs. the Bronx begins when gentrification from an unlikely and deadly source creeps into the Bronx, a group of teenage friends rally to save the beloved local bodega and fight against a supernatural force intent on taking over their home at all costs. A special thanks to our Dark Cultist Patreon supporters. Shadows - Brent Beebe, Lisa Kuta, Chris Hewson, Chris Weakley, Christie Bryden, Colleen Crouch, Conner Brennan, David H. Adler, Hidden Trail Video, Joseph Dougherty, Heather & Micheal Bailes, Steve Scibelli, Brad Webb, Godessoftransitory, Allan Liska, Jasmine Shafer, Ford, David Church, You Don't Get To Know, Anthony Strocks, Stephen Crane, Dan D Doty, Devon Trahan, Christopher Eckart, Joseph Hines, John S Savage, Joseph C Niedbala, Logistical Nightmare, Lorna Smart, Chantelle Corey, Tom Macintyre, Hank D, Richard D Keeter, Richard Sadler, Normand Richardson, Henry Leung, John L, Rachemus Acolytes – Dark Roast, Dave Smith, Lavaughn Towell, Mark Buckley, R Lagdao, Raven House Mystery, Russ Chandler, Simon Ash, Simon Esslemont, Uwe Marquardt, Alex B, Amber Wesley, Tony Belmonte, Amber Wesley, Peter Grantham, David Conner, Robert Freeborn, Janne Wass, Brian Kidd, Albertus Magnus, Rachael Kafrissen, David Pellot, James Robertson, Nils Muninsheim, Adam Everett, Johnathan Henning, Lee Taylor, Peter Wilson, Ch'aska Huayhuaca, Daniel Blevins, Tim Smith, Kyle Olson, Prince Charming, Mystic Cyclone, Francis J. Caponi, Chris A, Steve Bourget, NuclearSaber, Picatea, Gemma Crowley, Andrew Weber, Lee Taylor, C, Michael Dean Jackson, Michael Schmidt, John Hepp, Anirban Banerjee, Andy M, Gordon Mitchell, Milton Knight, Richard D'Ambrosia, Ken Smiley, Henry Brennan, D R Wellington, Initiates – Alexandra Virgiel, Bob de Builder, Brian Ullmark, Clifford Parson, Derek, Double-U, Felix Weibig, GadgetBlues, Greg Galanos, Greg Hartwick, Jakub Kabenski, James Smith, Karl Bunker, Martin Vlachynsky, Maria Gd, Melissa Hayes, Stephen LaPlante, Roop 298, VC, Jonathan Olds, Terry Le Croix, Barry P, Jeffrey A Pleimling, Joshua Allen, Adam E Jordan, Seth Coleman, Claire Chandler, Ashleigh Rose, G.Kumar Archar, Matt P, Written and presented by Robin Bailes @robinbailes Directed and Edited by Graham Trelfer Lockdown Review S1E38 #HorrorMovieReview #DarkCornersReview #StreamingReview

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Anonymous

The most audience baiting title since "Werewolves on Wheels" ???

Stephen Crane

I'm biting here! I'm biting here!

Anonymous

'The Werewolf vs The Vampire Woman' my favourite Naschy movie. Featuring Patty Shepard. Who was also in 'Watch Out, We're Mad' a film I loved as a kid, and the first thing I ever saw Donald Pleasance in. The original 1990 'Alien vs. Predator' comics are amazing, and shows that they had to really try hard to make a movie based on that source material so bad. A fine example as to why PG-13 killed cinema.

Anonymous

I agree with 'The Werewolf vs The Vampire Woman' - it definitely delivers on its promises. I'm a bit partial to any movie that features the Bronx, since that was where I spent my teenage years. However, I lived in the North Bronx (Co-op City in the 70s - before that, Queens, NY 60s-70s) which was quite different than the poorer neighborhoods in the South Bronx. Still, I can see elements of the culture that pertained to the entire city. You definitely didn't want to mess with us Bronx residents - even if you were a vampire.