"Abigail: A Cheeky and Murderous Twist on the Vampire Genre"

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"Abigail" offers a fresh and exciting take on the vampire genre, featuring a band of crooks hired to kidnap a mysterious man's daughter, who turns out to be a ballerina vampire and the daughter of Dracula. The film, led by a talented ensemble cast, combines dark humor and bloody violence, making it a standout horror film of the year. Directed by Radio Silence, "Abigail" promises to be a thrilling and entertaining experience for horror fans.
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