
- Genre
- Drama
- Year
- 2017
- Runtime
- 0h30
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Flesh and Blood a Go! Go!
Dive into darkness where blood and beats collide!
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Synopsis
"Flesh and Blood a Go! Go!" (2017), directed by the Harris Brothers and featuring Karri Davis, is a unique blend of dark comedy and horror that pays homage to exploitation and B-movie cinema. The film follows a team of underground vampire hunters tasked with eradicating a vampire-infested nightclub, combining gritty action sequences with campy humor and a retro aesthetic. The story delves into themes of loyalty, survival, and the blurred lines between good and evil, all set against a pulsing, neon-lit backdrop that heightens the film's exhilarating and stylish vibe. With its mix of intense choreography and tongue-in-cheek dialogue, it appeals to genre enthusiasts seeking an entertaining ride through supernatural mayhem.
Reviews
The reception of "Flesh and Blood a Go! Go!" has been predominantly positive among genre fans and critics who appreciate its niche style. On IMDb, it holds a strong rating of 8.6/10, indicating significant audience approval. Critics have praised the film's commitment to homage, with one review from the horror blog Bloody Disgusting noting that "it successfully captures the spirit of grindhouse cinema while delivering fresh energy and charismatic performances," especially highlighting Karri Davis's portrayal as both compelling and dynamic. However, some critiques from outlets like Rotten Tomatoes (though the film currently lacks a wide critical consensus there) suggest that the campy style might not appeal to mainstream audiences, with comments that it "leans heavily on genre clichรฉs that may feel overused to some viewers." Metacritic does not list a score for this film, which is common for independent and niche releases. Overall, reviewers commend the movie's enthusiastic direction and effective blend of horror and humor, calling it a cult-worthy experience for fans of underground cinema.

