
Struggling vampire romance novelist Olivia is spending her Christmas holidays alone at her deceased mother's cabin in Lake Tahoe. One night, an injured bat slams against her window. Olivia takes the wounded animal inside her garage to nurse it back to health. The next morning, Olivia is surprised to discover that the bat has transformed into a handsome vampire named Luke. Olivia stocks up on pig's blood from the local butcher to feed her new house guest and soon the weakened ... (Full plot summary below)
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Struggling vampire romance novelist Olivia is spending her Christmas holidays alone at her deceased mother's cabin in Lake Tahoe. One night, an injured bat slams against her window. Olivia takes the wounded animal inside her garage to nurse it back to health. The next morning, Olivia is surprised to discover that the bat has transformed into a handsome vampire named Luke. Olivia stocks up on pig's blood from the local butcher to feed her new house guest and soon the weakened vampire is up on his feet and talking. The unlikely companions get to know each other and start to form a tenuous friendship, but Olivia grows suspicious of Luke's intentions as his past begins to catch up with him.
Leave your thoughts about Red Snow.
| Film ThreatBobby LePireRed Snow is a lot of fun. The two leads are well written and excellently performed. The jabs at traditional vampire lore prove to be most amusing. While it never becomes creepy, the film still is an absolute blast from beginning to end. |
| Austin ChronicleRichard WhittakerRed Snow does a surprisingly good job of manipulating, and then subverting, your sympathies for these particular devils. |
| The GuardianCath ClarkeHome Alone meets The Lost Boys in this trashy half-way entertaining Christmas vampire movie from director Sean Nichols Lynch; it’s a black comedy with some silly splattery gore. |
| Movie NationRoger MooreRed Snow isn’t very good, as a package. It opens with a night-filmed, poorly-conceived and acted “first kill,” drops abruptly into the broad daylight banalities of Olivia’s life and never gets up any sort of head of steam. But I like what they were going for here, as obvious as it seems. Nice try. Now have another go of it. |
| User ReviewprofessorkittyA real gem for the holiday horror crowd. Perfectly blends dark humor, holiday cheer, and surprisingly bloody vampire thrills. The real engine of this thing is the what-if scenario at its core: what if a vampire writer met a real vampire? The performances of the two leads make this really sing. |