Max and Rudy Van Helsing have spent their lives under the strict and overprotective rule of their father, Abraham. Unaware of his dark past, they struggle to understand his paranoia and increasingly erratic behavior. But when they begin to uncover the violent truths behind their father’s history with Dracula, their world unravels, forcing them to confront the terrifying legacy they were never meant to inherit.
Directed by Natasha Kermani
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Letterboxd
2.3 / 5
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Cast
Titus Welliver
Abraham
Jocelin Donahue
Mina
Brady Hepner
Max
Judah Mackey
Rudy
Aurora Perrineau
Elsie
Corteon Moore
Eddie
Jonathan Howard
Arthur Holmwood
Larry Cedar
Priest
Fayna Sanchez
Ada
Crew
Natasha Kermani
Director
Natasha Kermani
Writer
Brittany Allen
Original Music Composer
Samuel Zimmerman
Producer
Jeremy Rivette
Stunts
Alexander Chinnici
Camera Operator
Joe Hill
Original Story
Bram Stoker
Characters
Popular Reviews
30 reviews
KTH
8.0★ · 11/19/25
The movie literally starts with “18 years after the death of Dracula” like I don’t understand why you think there’s gonna be vampires in it?? The aspect of trauma after the major horrific event of your life happens to us everyday. Like just because the worst thing happened to you already doesn’t mean that bad things won’t occur down the road. It’s a good story. The performances and filmography are GORGEOUS. I need so many of you to stop going into movies expecting typical jump scares and spoon feeding. The scariest things are what we don’t understand.
The movie literally starts with “18 years after the death of Dracula” like I don’t understand why you think there’s gonna be vampires in it?? The aspect of trauma after the major horrific event of your life happens to us everyday. Like just because the worst thing happened to you already doesn’t mean that bad things won’t occur down the road. It’s a good story. The performances and filmography are GORGEOUS. I need so many of you to stop going into movies expecting typical jump scares and spoon feeding. The scariest things are what we don’t understand.
Ghost
4.0★ · 11/18/25
It could have been good and that’s the sad thing
It could have been good and that’s the sad thing
The
6.0★ · 11/13/25
Nice little indie that’s handsomely crafted but still falls into a category of horror I don’t particularly love.
Nice little indie that’s handsomely crafted but still falls into a category of horror I don’t particularly love.
Rachel
8.0★ · 10/29/25
Really interesting premise and story with great visuals and good acting
Really interesting premise and story with great visuals and good acting