Embrace of the Vampire

A film review by Christopher Null - Copyright © 2006 Filmcritic.com

You have to wonder what Alyssa Milano was thinking when she opted to take the lead role in the cheapie, borderline-sexploitation flick Embrace of the Vampire. Who's the Boss? had wrapped in 1992, and a few TV movies (including a turn as Amy Fisher in '93) didn't kick-start her film career at all. Embrace took her into the realm of B-movies and hard. She's topless for about half the film, though her character is supposed to be a virgin being seduced by a vampire for unknown ends on the eve of her 18th birthday. (Mind you, Milano already had a tattoo above her crotch, kind of ruining the "innocent" effect.) It's a miracle she came out of the funk, landing a cushy role in Charmed and a spokesperson job for 1-800-COLLECT. Way to go, Alyssa.

The story here is a non-starter, just one big update of the Dracula legend, but lacking any sophistication, pacing, or even much logic. This isn't a tragic love story, just an excuse for a lot of sex parties and shots of Milano's breasts. So if that's what floats your boat, give it a rental.

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Rating

2.0 out of 5 Stars

Cast and Crew

  • Director: Anne Goursaud
  • Producer: Alan Mruvka, Marilyn Vance
  • Screenwriter: Rick Bitzelberger, Nicole Coady, Halle Eaton
  • Stars: Martin Kemp, Alyssa Milano, Harold Pruett, Rachel True, Jordan Ladd, Charlotte Lewis, Jennifer Tilly
  • MPAA Rating: R