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A rideshare driver picks up two mysterious women who turn out to be vampires, leading him on a mission to save his city.
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Why watch this film?
Benny’s entire world is turned upside down after picking up two mysterious girls who expose him to a secret world he never knew existed. He is suddenly hurled into their cryptic underworld on a mission to save his city from dripping in blood.
"After films like 'Dracula' and 'Bram Stoker's Dracula', vampire movies faced a strong backlash in theaters, with highly criticized productions like 'Twilight' and 'Dracula: Untold'. However, in the 2020s, Netflix returned to the theme, with films such as the tense 'Red Sky-Blood', about vampires trapped on an airplane, and 'Night Teeth'. The latter, which is a terrir directed by Adam Randall (from the interesting 'I See You'), is an interesting bet: an app driver, like Uber and 99, transports two mysterious party women from party to party in Los Angeles. Until the revelation arrives: they are, in fact, vampires looking for blood. From there, Randall manages to print an interesting rhythm in the plot, with touches of juvenile productions from the 1990s, with some good splashes of blood splashing on the screen. Highlight for Debby Ryan ('Every Day') and Lucy Fry ('Bright'), who do well as these mysterious vampires, in a plot that has everything to entertain and scare."