BloodRayne

    BloodRayne
    2005

    Synopsis

    In 18th-century Romania, after spending much of her life in a traveling circus, human-vampire hybrid Rayne escapes and plots to take down her father, Kagan, the evil vampire king. When she's discovered by three vampire hunters, she manages to convince them to spare her life and join her cause. But slaying a vampire as powerful as Kagan will be no easy task.

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    Cast

    • Kristanna LokenRayne
    • Ben KingsleyKagan
    • Michelle RodriguezKatarin
    • Michael MadsenVladimir
    • Matthew DavisSebastian
    • Will SandersonDomastir
    • Geraldine ChaplinFortune Teller
    • Udo KierRegal Monk
    • Meat LoafLeonid
    • Michael ParéIancu

    Recommendations

    • 40

      L.A. Weekly

      There are all sorts of noteworthy people in this silly vampire epic, including acting greats Sir Ben Kingsley and Geraldine Chaplin, but the only artist this critic wants to heap praise upon is the regrettably unidentified Supervisor of Blood Splatter: Nice work, dude.
    • 40

      Los Angeles Times

      The only thing left unsliced is the ham in BloodRayne, yet another video game adaptation by German genre specialist Uwe Boll and a movie with more fading - or faded - talent than an Italian basketball team.
    • 33

      The A.V. Club

      With minimal flare and maximal gore, Boll simply delivers the turgid drama and incompetently staged action sequences that have made him the unstoppable Big Boss of the gaming community.
    • 30

      The Hollywood Reporter

      Attention, Ben Kingsley (I mean, Sir Ben Kingsley): It's officially time to turn in your Oscar.
    • 25

      Premiere

      Yet another ill-conceived big screen videogame adaptation.
    • 25

      TV Guide Magazine

      Why do moviegoers and gamers keep going to see video-game-based movies when neither group is ever happy with the results?
    • 25

      New York Daily News

      While there's no fun in mediocrity, ludicrousness is another matter. Boll is the best at what he does, and what he does is make truly terrible films.
    • 25

      New York Post

      Semicoherent.

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