Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueA gang of bank robbers take shelter in a motel after a Christmas Eve bank heist, unbeknownst to them they are not the most dangerous thing seeking refuge on this cold Christmas night.A gang of bank robbers take shelter in a motel after a Christmas Eve bank heist, unbeknownst to them they are not the most dangerous thing seeking refuge on this cold Christmas night.A gang of bank robbers take shelter in a motel after a Christmas Eve bank heist, unbeknownst to them they are not the most dangerous thing seeking refuge on this cold Christmas night.
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Chad Ridgely
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Initially I found this movie's cover to be interesting enough to make me take notice of it. And truth be told, there is just something alluring about the myth of vampires. And with it being a horror movie that I hadn't heard about, combined with it being a vampire movie, of course I had to check out what writer Simon Phillips and director Taylor Martin had to offer.
Well if you sort of imagine if you think "From Dusk 'Till Dawn", but on a shoestring budget, then you have "Silent Bite", oh and add that it takes place during the Christmas holidays. Writer Simon Phillips put together a fair enough script, which made it adequate for a single viewing. You're not in for anything grand here, but the movie is watchable.
I wasn't familiar with the cast ensemble, and that was something that helped me get through "Silent Bite", as I enjoy watching unfamiliar talents on the screen. For the most parts, the acting performances were fair. But they made a mistake of casting Sayla de Goede for the role of the vampire mother, as her acting stood out like a sore thumb in contrast to the other actors and actresses, and not in a good way.
Visually then the movie was okay. It wasn't a movie that relied heavily on special effects, so don't expect a grand Hollywood spectacle of over-the-top CGI effects. I have to say that the vampire effects, with them having make-up penned bloodstreams or whatever it was supposed to be, around the eyes, just didn't really do it for me.
If you enjoy vampire movies, perhaps you will get a kick, or perhaps I should say a bite, out of watching "Silent Bite".
It is, however, not a movie that warrants more than just a single viewing, as the script just isn't solid enough for repeated viewings.
My rating of director Taylor Martin's 2024 movie "Silent Bite" lands on a four out of ten stars.
Well if you sort of imagine if you think "From Dusk 'Till Dawn", but on a shoestring budget, then you have "Silent Bite", oh and add that it takes place during the Christmas holidays. Writer Simon Phillips put together a fair enough script, which made it adequate for a single viewing. You're not in for anything grand here, but the movie is watchable.
I wasn't familiar with the cast ensemble, and that was something that helped me get through "Silent Bite", as I enjoy watching unfamiliar talents on the screen. For the most parts, the acting performances were fair. But they made a mistake of casting Sayla de Goede for the role of the vampire mother, as her acting stood out like a sore thumb in contrast to the other actors and actresses, and not in a good way.
Visually then the movie was okay. It wasn't a movie that relied heavily on special effects, so don't expect a grand Hollywood spectacle of over-the-top CGI effects. I have to say that the vampire effects, with them having make-up penned bloodstreams or whatever it was supposed to be, around the eyes, just didn't really do it for me.
If you enjoy vampire movies, perhaps you will get a kick, or perhaps I should say a bite, out of watching "Silent Bite".
It is, however, not a movie that warrants more than just a single viewing, as the script just isn't solid enough for repeated viewings.
My rating of director Taylor Martin's 2024 movie "Silent Bite" lands on a four out of ten stars.
It is Christmas Eve. Five criminals in Christmas costumes have robbed a bank. Four of them arrive at a roadside motel to get a room. Unbeknownst to them, there are beautiful women holding a girl captive in the hotel and they are vampires.
This starts on the wrong foot. It doesn't make sense that these criminals dressed in their costumes are booking a room while brazenly waving their guns. At that moment, I realized that form is more important than substance for this one. Obviously, somebody had the brilliant idea of Christmas characters going against vampires. Almost as obvious, those people did not think it all the way through.
This starts on the wrong foot. It doesn't make sense that these criminals dressed in their costumes are booking a room while brazenly waving their guns. At that moment, I realized that form is more important than substance for this one. Obviously, somebody had the brilliant idea of Christmas characters going against vampires. Almost as obvious, those people did not think it all the way through.
Obviously this is not a high budget movie so don't expect interview with the vampire storyline and acting.
This the kind of movie you watch with your friends after you had a couple of drinks already and you gonna have a good laugh or scare...
Actually the editing and directing is not bad at all some of the acting are also okey. But what i don't get at least get a good consistent writing if you don't have the budget for effects and cast.
Cause the writing is sometimes atrocious. They borrowing lines for other famous english movies but they don't work here in this movie.
The fact in a small hotel vampires do nothing for hours and sometimes based on the editing it takes a vampire to get from one room to another an hour..other times it takes 2 minutes is just poor writing.
Overall get some friends get some drinks and everytime a stupid scene happens in the movie have a shot you might have a good time :)
This the kind of movie you watch with your friends after you had a couple of drinks already and you gonna have a good laugh or scare...
Actually the editing and directing is not bad at all some of the acting are also okey. But what i don't get at least get a good consistent writing if you don't have the budget for effects and cast.
Cause the writing is sometimes atrocious. They borrowing lines for other famous english movies but they don't work here in this movie.
The fact in a small hotel vampires do nothing for hours and sometimes based on the editing it takes a vampire to get from one room to another an hour..other times it takes 2 minutes is just poor writing.
Overall get some friends get some drinks and everytime a stupid scene happens in the movie have a shot you might have a good time :)
The idea of this movie is very interesting, that's what got me watching it in the first place. But I regretted doing so, cause the quality is so pitiful. The acting from most actors are second rate at best. The logic of its plot only works for kids who are still in kindergarten. I mean, using a spoon to kill a vampire?! Really? What do you think their skin are made of? Tofu?! LMFAO. And they didn't stay consistent with the vampire lore that they're using. At the end of the movie there's a vampire walking in the sunrise but not getting incinerated to dust. How the heck did that happen?! Because the screen writer said so? Major facepalm! I don't wanna be a jerk, so I added another star to my initial rating. I really think that in the hands of the right director and screen writers, this movie can turn out better. Way better!
As far as low budget Christmas horror films go...this one isn't half bad!
The story begins with a group of bank robbers- after a rather successful Christmas Eve heist- who hold up in a seedy motel, while one of their team acts as a decoy, leading the police on a wild goose chase.
Though, they aren't the only ne'er-do-wells that are hiding out there.
As a coven of vampiresses have taken up residence in another room...just waiting for these men to show up...so that they can feed on them.
A present their "mother" has set up for them, for the holidays.
Which only leaves them with one choice...to fight for their lives till the sun comes up...
The writing, acting (for the most part), and plot structure are actually pretty decent.
Not great.
But certainly tolerable enough to keep things entertaining.
And there's some clever exploitation of the lore.
Which keeps things fresh.
It didn't have great reviews...so I wasn't expecting much out of it.
Leaving me pleasantly surprised with how good it actually is.
4 out of 10.
The story begins with a group of bank robbers- after a rather successful Christmas Eve heist- who hold up in a seedy motel, while one of their team acts as a decoy, leading the police on a wild goose chase.
Though, they aren't the only ne'er-do-wells that are hiding out there.
As a coven of vampiresses have taken up residence in another room...just waiting for these men to show up...so that they can feed on them.
A present their "mother" has set up for them, for the holidays.
Which only leaves them with one choice...to fight for their lives till the sun comes up...
The writing, acting (for the most part), and plot structure are actually pretty decent.
Not great.
But certainly tolerable enough to keep things entertaining.
And there's some clever exploitation of the lore.
Which keeps things fresh.
It didn't have great reviews...so I wasn't expecting much out of it.
Leaving me pleasantly surprised with how good it actually is.
4 out of 10.
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesSimon Phillips (Father Christmas) and Nick Biskupek (Grinch / Nick) also starred in What Lurks Beneath (2024).
- GaffesThe U.S. flag on the wall in the room with the pool table is displayed incorrectly. Whether hung in the horizontal of vertical orientation, the union (stars) is always in the upper left corner.
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Détails
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- Budget
- 250 000 $CA (estimé)
- Durée1 heure 30 minutes
- Couleur
- Rapport de forme
- 2.39:1
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