Everything About Night Teeth, The New Netflix Horror Thriller After You’ve Watched Squid Game 10 Times

So, you’ve seen Squid Game 10 times, read all the fan theories on the net, bought some red jumpsuits for the next cosplay party, and now you’re wondering what to do with your life.

I’ve been there, brothers and sisters, I’ve been there. 

Normally, you’d spend around four days going through Netflix’s extensive library looking for the right show to watch next, but all your energy has been zapped.

Fortunately, there’s now an alternative: getting one movie recommendation from Goody Feed that just dropped in Netflix.

I’m sure our pick for today will excite you, because we’re looking at a vampire movie. There aren’t any of those around, right?

Everything About Night Teeth, The New Netflix Horror Thriller After You’ve Watched Squid Game 10 Times

Just like in real life, in the movie Night Teeth, humans and vampires have been peacefully co-existing with humans for generations.

Think of their relationship like the one between cyclists and other motorists on the roads in Singapore; a fight rarely breaks out, but they’re certainly not BFFs.

Vampires in the world of Night Teeth are allowed to feed on blood, but only with consent.

However, tensions between the two escalate into a full-blown war when the leader of this vampire rebellion provokes a human who is supposed to uphold the law into an altercation.

In the subplot, a human chauffeur picks up two girls and drives them to several popular nightclubs in Los Angeles, only to discover later that they’re both centuries-old vampires.

Interestingly, as he gets swept up in the power struggle between humans and vampires, he allies himself with the two vampires.

Here’s the full synopsis:

A college student moonlighting as a chauffeur picks up two mysterious women for a night of party-hopping across LA. However, when he uncovers their bloodthirsty intentions and their dangerous, shadowy underworld, he must fight to stay alive.

Night Teeth’s Reception 

While the general audience seems to like this movie, critics feel otherwise; Rotten Tomatoes gave it a 36% rating, while the audience score stands at 88%.

Critics believe that director Adam Randall has done a great job with the visuals, but think the script ultimately lets the film down, especially in a subgenre that has been done perhaps one too many times.

As The Guardian‘s Benjamin Lee puts it: “It’s all bark, no bite”.

Though if you’re just looking for a fun way to while away your Friday night with a bag of popcorn, this might be a decent watch.

The movie stars actors such as Megan Fox and Debby Ryan, as well as Game of Thrones’ Alfie Allen (Theon Greyjoy).

Here’s the trailer:

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