Horror movie fans who are in the market for the elegance of the Hammer productions of the 1960s or the economical chills of the Roger Corman oeuvre risk disappointment when seeking out most contemporary scare-fests. In the case of TO DIE FOR 2: SON OF DARKNESS, however, they will be
rewarded with a sleek modernization of vampire lore.
During the film's heart-pounding opening, we witness the bloody pulp that the night creatures make of one victim; then suspense mounts as an extremely pale woman named Celia (Amanda Wyss) lures a naive young man, Danny (Jay Underwood), into the woods. Gripped by pity for him, Celia spares him and
visits her vampire pal, Dr. Max (...
Released:
1991
Rated:
R
Length:
95 mins