From previous Radio Silence films to equally blood-soaked vampire comedies like The lost boysthere are many great horror films like Abigail for fans to check out. Directed by Matt Bettinelli-Olpin and Tyler Gillett known collectively as Radio Silence Abigail puts a new comedic twist on vampire mythology. It revolves around an elite group of bandits being sent to kidnap the 12-year-old ballerina, daughter of a powerful figure in the criminal underworld, only to discover that she is actually a centuries-old, bloodthirsty vampire. She’s not stuck in a mansion with them; they are trapped in a mansion with her.
Before turning its attention to the vampire genre, Radio Silence put its own energetic and darkly comedic stamp on horror cinema with Ready or Not and their Scream films. Abigail isn’t the first film to mine dark humor from vampires having fun; This was previously seen in From dusk to dawn. From other killer children’s films like The omen and Children of the Corn to the 1930s classic Universal Monsters that it reimagines, there are a ton of great horror films that fans of Abigail I need to watch.
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Renfield (2023)
Chris McKay
In this horror comedy, Renfield, Count Dracula’s lackey, helps the famous vampire on his journey to the new world. Unfortunately, the long-suffering servant is committed to an insane asylum after being framed for the murder of several of the ship’s crew upon arrival. When given a second chance at life, he falls in love with a quirky and aggressive traffic police officer named Rebecca Quincy.
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Chris McKay
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April 14, 2023
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Nicholas Cage, Nicholas Hoult, Awkwafina, Ben Schwartz, Adrian Martinez, James Moses Black, Caroline Williams, Brandon Scott Jones
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93 minutes
Despite there being so many Dracula films, the character continues to be of interest in Hollywood, with several recent films bringing the iconic character back to the screen. Although Dracula’s role in Abigail is a fun surprise, he gets a much more prominent, albeit supporting, role in Renfield. Nicholas Hoult stars as Renfield, Dracula’s loyal familiar for centuries. However, as his master awakens in the modern world, Renfield begins to question his life of servitude.
As fun as Matthew Goode is in his cameo AbigailNicolas Cage gives an extremely entertaining performance as Dracula, being both hilarious and frightening.
As Abigail, Renfield takes a more comedic approach to the vampire genre with an even more joyful energy, but in a film still full of blood and gore. As fun as Matthew Goode is in his cameo AbigailNicolas Cage gives an extremely entertaining performance as Dracula, being both hilarious and frightening. He’s the highlight of this good, wild, fun ride.
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Bodies Bodies Bodies (2021)
Halina Reijn
Bodies Bodies Bodies is a 2am comedy/horror/thriller. When Bee (Maria Bakalova) travels to a hurricane party with her girlfriend Sophie (Amanda Stenberg), they find themselves surrounded by wealthy 20-somethings with very different world views. When the party finally gets underway amid the approaching storm, the debauchery leads to a game of “Bodies Bodies Bodies.” However, when a power outage occurs during the game and a murder occurs in its place, the group takes a turn for the deadly.
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Halina Reijn
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August 5, 2022
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95 minutes
Abigail is capable of being a big, violent horror film while keeping its scale quite small, thanks to the setup that finds the cast of characters locked together in a mansion. Many horror films have also used the isolated, claustrophobic setting to great effect, but Bodies Bodies Bodies is one of the more recent ones that shares many similarities with Abigail. The film follows a group of rich and privileged friends who are throwing a hurricane party at a mansion. When the power goes out and a dead body appears, they begin to turn on each other.
Bodies Bodies Bodies works as a horror film and also as a detective story with the cast being gradually chosen one by one, as with Abigail. It is also a film that embraces comedy and fun as a whole with many laugh-out-loud moments throughout the story. However, the end of Bodies Bodies Bodies is the real treat, as the carnage and chaos leads to incredible payoff.
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Let the Right One In (2008)
Thomas Alfredson
Based on John Ajvide Lindqvist’s 2004 novel, Let the Right One In is a horror/drama novel that follows Oskar, a kind boy who is relentlessly bullied when he moves to a new Swedish neighborhood with his mother. Oskar’s luck begins to change when he befriends the stern but charming Eli, despite her dark and deadly supernatural secret.
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Thomas Alfredson
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December 12, 2008
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Lina Leandersson, Karin Bergquist, Kåre Hedebrant, Henrik Dahl, Per Ragnar
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114 minutes
While there are a lot of vampire movies out there, the vampire girl approach in Abigail It’s something unique in its genre. It adds another layer of creepiness and makes Abigail a more compelling character. However, although vampire movies featuring girls are rare, Abigail was not the first to do this, and the idea was best used in the Swedish horror film, Let the right person in.
It’s a fascinating exploration of being a vampire and those who choose to live with them.
The film follows a boy who is socially excluded at school and lives a lonely life when he meets a young girl who appears in his neighborhood. The two children form a bond and he discovers that the girl is actually a vampire. Despite the similar ages of the vampire protagonists Let the right person in It’s a much darker and more serious film than Abigail. It’s a fascinating exploration of being a vampire and those who choose to live with them.
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Predators (2010)
Nimrod Antal
The third film in the Predator franchise, Predators follows a group of humans who find themselves trapped in a mysterious jungle and hunted by a powerful race of technologically advanced aliens. Mercenary Royce (Adrien Brody) is a former member of a Special Operations unit and finds himself leading the group through the jungle and protecting them from the Predators that hunt them. Lawrence Fishburne, Topher Grace, Danny Trejo, Walton Goggins and Alice Braga star alongside Brody in supporting roles.
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Nimrod Antal
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July 3, 2010
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107 minutes
The idea of bringing together a bunch of colorful and dangerous criminals like the set of a horror movie, only to be hunted by something much more formidable and terrifying, is a fantastic setup for Abigail. It is also the approach adopted by Predatorsthe most underrated sequel in the Predator franchise. The film is set on an alien planet where a group of Earth’s most dangerous humans – mercenaries, warlords and serial killers – become prey during the Predators’ latest hunt.
Very similar Abigail, Predators stands out thanks to its wonderful cast with names like Adrien Brody, Walton Goggins and Mahershala Ali starring in the sci-fi horror. Seeing these cruel and deadly people having to reluctantly work together to ensure their own survival is a fun moment amidst the brutality of the Predators as they kill their prey.
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Don’t Breathe (2016)
Fede Álvarez
In Don’t Breathe, three friends looking to escape their lot in life decide to act on information that could change their luck forever; a blind veteran with hundreds of thousands of dollars lives alone in a deserted neighborhood. When the trio decides to carry out the robbery at their home, who they thought was an elderly and weak man with no vision turns out to be much more dangerous and capable than they could have imagined.
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Fede Álvarez
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August 26, 2016
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Stephen Lang, Katia Bokor, Daniel Zovatto, Sergej Onopko, Jane May Graves, Jon Donahue, Jane Levy, Dylan Minnette
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88 minutes
Abigail begins with the cast of criminals kidnapping a child. It immediately makes it difficult to root for all of the main characters, but the film does a fantastic job of gradually making the audience care about them and ultimately fear for them when the horror begins. This is another trick performed in the intense horror film Don’t breathe. It follows a trio of friends desperate for money who decide to sneak into a blind man’s house and rob him.
However, this despicable act turns upside down when the blind man turns out to be much more capable than he seems and also more sadistic. Sympathies in the film change quickly as the audience roots for the young thieves to get out of the house while they are locked inside with the distraught killer.
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Dracula’s Daughter (1936)
Lambert Hillyer
Dracula’s Daughter
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Lambert Hillyer
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May 11, 1936
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Otto Kruger, Gloria Holden, Marguerite Churchill, Edward Van Sloan, Gilbert Emery, Irving Pichel, Halliwell Hobbes, Billy Bevan
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71 minutes
Abigail is a modern reimagining of the 1936 classic Universal Monsters Dracula’s Daughter. Gloria Holden stars as Count Dracula’s vampire daughter and companion, Countess Marya Zaleska, who seeks to free herself from Dracula’s influence and lead a normal life after his death. After failing to break her curse by destroying her body, the Countess turns to psychiatrist Dr. Jeffrey Garth. She kidnaps Dr. Garth’s assistant, Janet, and brings her to Transylvania for a climactic battle.
While Abigail bears little resemblance to its original inspiration, Dracula’s Daughter it has the same sense of vampiric carnage and the same focus on character over horror. As Abigail, Dracula’s Daughter offers a new look at family vampire lore amid a sea of Dracula adaptations. And they both have a playful sense of humor beneath all the horror.
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Scream (2022)
Matt Bettinelli-Olpin and Tyler Gillett
The 2022 incarnation of Scream is the fifth entry in the franchise, set twenty-five years after the brutal murders caused by Billy Loomis and Stu Macher shocked the sleepy town of Woodsboro. Now, a new killer has donned the Ghostface mask and begun attacking a group of teenagers to resurrect secrets from the city’s deadly past. Following in the footsteps of previous killers, a new Ghostface attacks a high school student named Tara Carpenter. When her sister learns of the attack, she returns and meets up with Tara’s old group of friends to check on her. However, Ghostface strikes again when they visit the hospital, forcing them to team up with series regulars Dewey Riley, Sidney Prescott, and Gale Weathers to uncover the truth behind the original Woodsboro murders and stop the new copycats.
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Matt Bettinelli-Olpin, Tyler Gillett
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January 14, 2022
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114 minutes
Bettinelli-Olpin and Gillett, the directors of Abigailbecame household names when they revitalized the Scream franchise with its 2022 “requel,” simply titled Scream. Before the emergence of Rádio Silêncio, it didn’t seem like anyone could run a Scream film in addition to Wes Craven, who directed the first four films. But Radio Silence brought its unique sensibility to the Scream franchise, honoring Craven’s legacy and bringing the property into a new era.
It mixes the two genres beautifully
Scream satirizes a whole new generation of horror filmmakers and their fans, poking fun at reverential franchise reboots and toxic fandoms. Very similar Abigailthe first from Radio Silêncio Scream film strikes the perfect balance between bloody horror violence and goofy slapstick humorA. It mixes the two genres beautifully because the scares never detract from the laughs and the laughs never detract from the scares – they complement each other.
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Children of the Corn (1984)
Fritz Kiersch
Part of the fun genre of Abigail it’s seeing an ostensibly innocent child – or, at least, someone who looks like a child – effortlessly slaughtering a bunch of adults. The mother of all killer children’s films is Children of the CornFritz Kiersch’s film adaptation of Stephen King’s short story of the same name. Children of the Corn is set in the fictional rural town of GatlinNebraska, where all the children have been influenced by a mysterious entity to ritualistically murder all the adults.
A young couple named Vicky and Burt are driving across the country when they arrive in town and run afoul of the murderous children. Children of the Corn It plays like a more or less standard slasher, with a conventional story structure and a boatload of bloody violence. However, very similar Abigailthe children who committed the killing put a new twist on this formula.
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Strange (2020)
Christopher Landon
Freaky is a film directed by Christopher Landon (Happy Death Day 2U) and revolves around a high school girl who switches bodies with a deranged serial killer. When four teenagers are found dead, the reemergence of the Blissfield Butcher has the town on alert. While waiting for her ride home at the end of a football game, Millie Kessler is attacked by the butcher with a mysterious dagger called La Dola, who then swaps the two bodies with each other Freaky Friday style. Millie discovers that to return to her original body, she must make her friends and family believe that their bodies have been switched – and she must reverse the ritual within twenty-four hours, or the change will remain permanent.
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Christopher Landon
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November 13, 2020
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Michael Kennedy, Christopher Landon
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Misha Osherovich, Vince Vaughn, Celeste O’Connor, Kathryn Newton, Uriah Shelton, Dana Drori, Alan Ruck, Katie Finneran
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102 minutes
Kathryn Newton is one of the highlights of the cast of Abigail as the reckless hacker Sammy. Abigail is not the first horror comedy Newton has starred in. Previously, she played the lead role of clumsy high school student Millie Kessler in Christopher Landon’s body-swap horror film. Strange. Best described as a cross between Crazy Friday and Friday the 13th, Strange sees Millie unwittingly switching bodies with the Blissfield Butcher, a notorious serial killer played by Vince Vaughn. Millie desperately wants her own body back, but the Butcher wants to keep it because it’s easier to lure victims to her new body.
Newton and Vaughn give fantastic performances in this film, nailing the body-swap trick to embody each other’s roles. Newton is completely believable as a cold-blooded killer and Vaughn is hilarious as a disturbed teenager. Strange is as funny – and as scary – as Abigail.
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Orphan (2009)
Jaume Collet Serra
Directed by Jaume Collet-Serra, Orphan is a psychological horror film in which a couple adopts a mysterious 9-year-old girl named Esther (Isabelle Fuhrman), only to discover that she is not who she appears to be. Vera Farmiga and Peter Sarsgaard star as Kate and John, her adoptive parents.
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Jaume Collet Serra
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July 24, 2009
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123 minutes
The central concept of Abigail is that the title character looks like a child, but is actually much older – and is actually a murderer. The same concept was used in Jaume Collet-Serra’s psychological thriller Orphan. Vera Farmiga and Peter Sarsgaard star as a couple mourning the loss of their unborn child. As a way to process their grief, they adopt a nine-year-old girl with a mysterious past, played by Isabelle Fuhrman.
As the bodies begin to pile up, they realize their new daughter is not what she seems. As Abigail, Orphan constructs its premise purely as an excuse to indulge in the terrible emotions of a killer massacring innocent victims. However, turning the killer into a child and hiding a sinister twist goes a long way to setting these films apart from their cinematic peers.
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The Omen (1976)
Ricardo Donner
The Omen is a 1976 horror film directed by Richard Donner, starring Gregory Peck and Lee Remick as parents who discover that their adopted son may be the Antichrist. The film explores themes of prophecy, paranoia and religious fear, as a series of ominous events lead the family to face a terrible fate. Widely considered a classic, The Omen is notable for its chilling atmosphere and intense performances.
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June 25, 1976
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Gregory Peck, Lee Remick, Harvey Stephens, David Warner, Billie Whitelaw
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111 minutes
After Roman Polanski imagined how the Antichrist could come to Earth in Rosemary’s BabyRichard Donner wondered who could create it in The omen. When an American diplomat loses his newborn baby, a priest convinces him to secretly adopt a different baby whose mother died in childbirth, leaving his wife in the dark. They name that baby Damien and as it turns out, he is the son of the Devil who came to wreak havoc on Earth.
Very similar Abigail, The omen revolves around a seemingly harmless child who turns out to be a bloodthirsty killer. And very similar Abigailhe’s got plenty of gore to go with his kills. Although The omen received unfavorable reviews upon its initial release, it has since been reappraised as a creepy, suspenseful, well-paced horror classic.
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Ready or Not (2019)
Matt Bettinelli-Olpin and Tyler Gillett
Before Radio Silence received the keys to Scream franchise, they put themselves on the map with their dark comedy thriller Ready or Not. While Abigail It’s a modern version Dracula’s Daughter, Ready or Not puts a modern twist on the manhunting antics of Richard Connell’s tale “The most dangerous game.” Samara Weaving stars as a young bride whose wealthy husband’s family hunts her on her wedding night as part of a Devil-worshipping ritual.
All about Ready or Not works spectacularly. The direction is intense, the editing is sharp and the script is smart, funny and full of surprises. Plus, Weaving is a total badass in this brilliant subversion of the “final girl” role. In this version of the story, the supposed “final girl” is alone – and the would-be killers will be lucky if she leaves any of them alive.
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The Lost Boys (1987)
Joel Schumacher
The Lost Boys follows Michael Emerson (Jason Patric) and his younger brother, Sam (Corey Haim), after they move to the small California beach town of Santa Carla, only to discover that it is overrun by teenage vampires. When Michael falls victim to the titular gang and joins them, Sam enlists the help of young vampire hunters, the Frog brothers (Corey Feldman and Jamison Newlander), to save his brother from head vampire David (Kiefer Sutherland).
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Joel Schumacher
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July 31, 1987
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Corey Feldman, Kiefer Sutherland, Jason Patric, Jami Gertz, Corey Haim
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97 minutes
Abigail has a lot of fun subverting the tropes and conventions of the vampire genre in search of dark laughs. In the 80s, The lost boys did the same thing. The lost boys begins with two teenage brothers and their single mother moving to the fictional beach town of Santa Carla, California. After the initial culture shock of moving from Phoenix, Arizona, to the California coast, the brothers begin to suspect that the city is filled with the undead.
After decades of stuffy, gothic style Dracula adaptations, The lost boys finally made vampires cool. Older brother Michael joins a gang of vampires led by Kiefer Sutherland’s frightening but charismatic David, while younger brother Sam teams up with two amateur vampire hunters. It’s a perfect mix of coming-of-age comedy and vampire thriller, with an unmistakably 80s aesthetic.
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M3GAN (2023)
Gerald Johnstone
M3GAN tells the story of a realistic robotic doll that comes into a girl’s life to help her deal with the death of her parents. As young Cady befriends the robot, its designer, Cady’s aunt Gemma, realizes that her self-aware invention is too dangerous to keep alive. Blumhouse’s 2022 horror phenomenon mixes Chucky’s frightening penchant for violence with the Terminator’s unstoppable nature to create a terrifying vision of the dangers of Artificial Intelligence.
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Gerald Johnstone
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January 6, 2023
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Amie Donald, Kimberley Crossman, Allison Williams, Ronny Chieng, Violet McGraw, Brian Jordan Alvarez
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82 minutes
With your exaggerated tone and your murderous boy, Abigail feels like this year’s answer to 2023’s success M3GAN. Allison Williams plays a roboticist who finds herself unprepared for parenthood when her niece is unexpectedly placed in her care. Instead of taking care of her children alone, she creates a robot doll that will take care of the child for her. It’s a surprisingly incisive satire of lazy parents who put an iPad in their babies’ hands and rely on technology to raise their children.
They even share the same pre-death ritual
Very similar Abigail, M3GAN is about an unstoppable killing machine with the appearance of a harmless little girl. They even share the same pre-death ritual; similar to Abigail, M3GAN dances before massacring its victims. While Abigail is tonally and stylistically similar to The lost boys, M3GAN is comparable to Shopping Mall.
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From Dusk Till Dawn (1996)
Roberto Rodríguez
From Dusk Till Dawn is a horror film directed by Robert Rodriguez and written by Quentin Tarantino. It follows criminal brothers Seth and Richie Gecko (George Clooney and Tarantino), who take a family hostage in a bar that turns out to be a haven for vampires. The film also stars Harvey Keitel, Juliette Lewis and Salma Hayek, and has since become a cult classic.
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Roberto Rodríguez
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January 19, 1996
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108 minutes
Initially, Abigail presents itself as a crime film about a group of criminals carrying out a job that goes wrong. It only becomes a horror film when the titular dancer reveals that she is a centuries-old vampire. This twist would also have been very effective if the trailers hadn’t revealed it. Robert Rodriguez and Quentin Tarantino pulled off a similar twist in their own vampire film, From dusk to dawn.
In its first act, From dusk to dawn is configured as a crime about two bank robbers taking a family on vacation hostage to cross the Mexican border. But halfway through, when they stop at a strip club, it suddenly turns into a horror movie as everyone in the club turns out to be vampires. Like a fun-filled, vampire-infested horror comedy, From dusk to dawn is the perfect film for fans of Abigail.