Cult of Blood
Directed by Robbie Lopez · Dave Sheridan, Felissa Rose, KateLynn E. Newberry, Larissa Dali, Nadia White
Cult of Blood, directed by Robbie Lopez, merges horror and comedy in a chaotic narrative about a group of young adult online influencers and their partners whose wild night of partying takes a dark turn when they encounter a sinister vampire cult. The film, starring Dave Sheridan, Felissa Rose, KateLynn E. Newberry, and a ensemble cast, leans into the absurdity of social media culture while channeling classic vampire lore. Set during a single night of drunken revelry that devolves into a blood-soaked ritual presided over by the Lord of Darkness, the story balances slapstick humor with eerie occultism. Lopez’s direction likely draws from the tradition of 1980s horror-comedy hybrids like *The Lost Boys*, updated for the Instagram age. The film’s tone oscillates between irreverent comedy and genuine unease, appealing to viewers who enjoy genre-blending films that subvert expectations without fully abandoning horror conventions. While specific plot twists remain undisclosed, the premise suggests a critique of modern narcissism juxtaposed with timeless gothic terror.
Why it’s worth watching
Cult of Blood offers a fresh twist on vampire lore by blending dark humor with genuine scares, anchored by a cast of recognizable genre actors. Its mix of social commentary and campy horror makes it a standout for fans of irreverent, boundary-pushing genre films.
Trivia
- Directed by Robbie Lopez, known for blending horror and comedy.
- Features Dave Sheridan (The Evil Dead trilogy) and Felissa Rose (Sleepaway Camp).
- Combines vampire mythology with modern influencer culture.
- Official TMDB genres: Horror, Comedy.