Perfect Creature

Perfect Creature

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Director: Glenn Standring

Writer: Glenn Standring

Producer: Jason Piette, Tim Sanders, Russel Fischer

The vampire myth is given a stylish 1960s treatment, where a human cop partners with a vampire cop to stop a vamp bent on creating a war between the two "separate but equal" races.

90 min Rating: 5.3/10 Released
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Top Cast

Dougray Scott
Dougray Scott
Brother Silus
Leo Gregory
Leo Gregory
Brother Edgar
Scott Wills
Scott Wills
Det. Jones
Craig Hall
Craig Hall
Dominic

Movie Info

Director: Glenn Standring

Writer: Glenn Standring

Producer: Jason Piette, Tim Sanders, Russel Fischer

Production Companies: Spice Factory, Sensible Films, Roc Media

Countries: New Zealand, United Kingdom

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John Chard: Good Cop - Vampire Cop. Perfect Creature is ironically far from being a perfect movie. It's one of those frustrating cases where on the page it looks a smart premise, while the visuals and atmospherics are classy and inventive. Yet it's told in such a dull and uneventful way, managing to strangle the cast's skills whilst wasting the serial killer - cum - rogue vampire promise. Then there's the thematics that are given over to exposition drivel, the science, the ethics, and tolerance and evolution, wasted as we had towards an action scene, none of which is particularly special. It's bold attempt at steampunkish horror, but sadly it's not all it can be. 5/10