Watch Bullets, Fangs and Dinner at 8
- NR
- 2015
- 1 hr 30 min
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4.7 (44)
Bullets, Fangs, and Dinner at 8 is a 2015 horror-comedy film directed by Matthew Rocca and starring Garrett Schweighauser, Eva Rocca, and Matthew Rocca himself. The movie takes place in a dinner party, which turns into a chaotic bloody mess when two groups of criminals, a werewolf and a group of vampires, show up. The movie begins with an invitation to a dinner party from a wealthy couple, who have a variety of friends and colleagues coming together to enjoy their hospitality. During the dinner, the guests start to reveal their true colors, and different plans begin to take shape. The story is narrated through the eyes of a man named Jack (Schweighauser), who throughout the movie, is struggling to maintain his sobriety.
As the guests settle in and begin to drink, tensions start to rise when a group of gun-wielding robbers, led by Detective Scott (played by Matthew Rocca), breaks into the house. The robbers are looking for a woman named Natasha (Eva Rocca), who has been involved in some of their previous activities. However, things take a dramatic turn when it is revealed that Natasha is actually a werewolf, who has a score to settle with a group of vampires that just showed up to the party.
What follows is an all-out brawl between the two groups, with each party throwing punches, bullets, and fangs at one another. The group of vampires is led by the mysterious and alluring Lady Von Vamp (played by Angeline Rose Troy), who has some connections to the wealthy hosts of the party. As the guests try to make sense of what is happening, they become embroiled in the fight themselves, with some taking sides and others trying to stay neutral.
Throughout the movie, there are a lot of humorous moments, with some of the guests being portrayed as clueless, while others take charge and fight back against the invaders. There are also some serious and gory moments, with limbs being torn off and guns being fired. Despite the absurdity of the plot, the movie takes itself seriously, with the actors delivering their lines convincingly.
One of the standout performances in the movie is that of Garrett Schweighauser, who plays the character of Jack. Jack is a recovering alcoholic, who is desperately trying to maintain his sobriety, even as the chaos unfolds around him. Schweighauser brings a vulnerability and an earnestness to the role, which is refreshing to see in a horror-comedy film.
Overall, Bullets, Fangs, and Dinner at 8 is an entertaining movie that delivers on its promise of werewolves, vampires, and a crazy dinner party. The film is anchored by its strong performances and its unique premise, which sets it apart from other horror-comedy films. While the movie may not be for everyone, those who enjoy genre-bending movies will definitely appreciate the effort put into this production.