

Vamps 2012
"Nice girls suck."
Dive into the stylish yet spooky world of *Vamps (2012)*, Amy Heckerling's quirky blend of comedy, romance, and horror set against the neon-lit streets of New York. The film follows two glamorous vampires navigating the eternal nightlife—until love disrupts their immortality.
Director: Amy Heckerling
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Vamps (2012) about?
*Vamps* follows two stylish New York vampires whose carefree existence is upended when love enters the picture. Torn between their immortal bond and newfound emotions, they must decide whether eternal life is worth the price of their souls.
Who directed Vamps?
Vamps was directed by Amy Heckerling, the acclaimed filmmaker behind *Clueless* and *Look Who's Talking*.
Who stars in Vamps?
The film stars Alicia Silverstone, Krysten Ritter, Dan Stevens, Richard Lewis, and Wallace Shawn in a mix of comedic and dramatic roles.
Is Vamps (2012) worth watching?
*Vamps* is a fun, fast-paced ride for fans of vampire lore with a comedic twist. While not a blockbuster, its clever script and standout performances make it a solid choice for a lighthearted horror-comedy evening.
How long is Vamps?
Vamps runs for 93 minutes.
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About Vamps (2012) — A Vampire Comedy Where Love Bites Back
Dive into the stylish yet spooky world of *Vamps (2012)*, Amy Heckerling's quirky blend of comedy, romance, and horror set against the neon-lit streets of New York. The film follows two glamorous vampires navigating the eternal nightlife—until love disrupts their immortality. With sharp wit and supernatural stakes, the story explores friendship, temptation, and the high cost of eternal youth, all wrapped in a playful, irreverent tone. Alicia Silverstone and Krysten Ritter shine as the duo of bloodsuckers torn between loyalty and love, while Dan Stevens and Dan Lewis add layers of charm and humor.
Heckerling, known for her sharp comedic eye, crafts a modern vampire tale that's as much about mortal dilemmas as it is about fangs and nightclubs. The film's themes of loyalty and sacrifice resonate beneath its glossy surface, making it a standout in the genre.




