"Abigail" Review: Dan Stevens and Melissa Barrera Shine in Exuberant Vampire Horror-Comedy

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In the new film "Abigail," directed by Matt Bettinelli-Olpin and Tyler Gillett, a group of criminals kidnaps a wealthy girl, only to discover she is a vampire. The exuberantly over-the-top horror-comedy features an ensemble cast including Alisha Weir, Dan Stevens, and Melissa Barrera, and is praised for its smart screenplay and entertaining blend of black humor and excessive gore. Weir's mesmerizing performance as the pint-sized bloodsucker adds to the film's anarchic and wildly entertaining nature.
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