Renfield

This vampire movie was released in theatres a few months ago and was more or less ignored. I remember seeing lukewarm reviews for Renfield and that’s a shame because I thought it was a lot of fun to watch.

Renfield is Draculas’ familiar. He’s been the thankless servant for around a century, trapped in the cycle of luring food to his master, cleaning up after him, and relocating the entire operation when Dracula gets too bold in public. As a young man, he gave up everything when he thought the job would benefit his new family but it just led to devastation.

Now in the modern day, Renfield has relocated the Count to New Orleans after Dracula’s close encounter with sunlight. He needs dozens of “pure” people to drink to regain his health and power. Renfield is sick of this cycle and soon after moving to the city, he finds a co-dependency support group. When Dracula finds out about this, he is not pleased that Renfield wants to get away from him and be a better person. He decides to hide no longer, the end of running from city to city. It’s time for Dracula to take over the world by turning every human into a vampire. For Renfield, this means a massive escalation in everything he hates about this life.

While Renfield tries to figure out his own life, Rebecca is caught in her own trap. She’s followed her father into law enforcement and finds herself surrounded by either lazy or corrupt cops. She wants to follow the code, working for the community and taking out only bad guys. When she gets mixed up with a prominent crime family, she runs into Renfield and they become a team of awkward heroes.

In short order, you find yourself in a buddy cop action movie. It’s funny, it’s stupid, the action sequences are great and because it’s vampire based (Dracula doesn’t play games here) it is crazy violent. A few people literally explode on screen and it’s a wonder to behold. Forget huge shootouts, you have all out superhuman brawls with bullets and ripped off limbs flying around. If you liked Blade or Day Shift, you’ll likely dig this.

I’ve been a fan of Nicholas Hoult since the Skins days so I’m always keen to check out the projects he decides to sign up for. He’s pretty adorable as Renfield. He’s a good person at heart but he does horrible things because of his bondage to Dracula. While he did sign up for it, getting out of it is far from easy. It’s not a job that he can simply quit and walk away. I liked watching his redemption arc, the guy truly benefits from group therapy. Awkwafina is well cast as Rebecca– she plays well with Hoult. But…Nicolas Cage steals every scene as Dracula. He completely commits to the role and is awesome. He loves playing the bad guy and portrays a powerful and intimidating monster that always gets what he wants when he wants it very well. There are a few scenes where he has to act through some very heavy prosthetic make-up and it doesn’t hinder him at all.

If you’re in the mood for some fun, spend 90 minutes with Renfield.

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