7 Best Vampire Movies to Watch on Netflix in September 2023
Netlfix is a vampire's paradise!
Vampire stories have always captivated and obsessed pop culture fans. Whether it's the ability to relate to trauma and alienation, the love of aesthetics and style, or just the sheer fascination of action-packed vampire hunter stories, the genre (or its myriad subgenres) will always appeal to a huge number of people.
Do you have a Netflix subscription and want to experience edge-of-your-seat thrills through intricate and sometimes disturbing storylines? We present a list of the best vampire movies you can watch on the streaming service right now!
7. Night Teeth (2021)
Night is a feast for vampires, and who among mere mortals is most vulnerable at this late hour? Ordinary taxi drivers, of course. So the protagonist, who works as a freelance chauffeur, picks up two girls on their way to a nightclub, only to find himself in the middle of a vampire conflict.
6. Vampires (1998)
Starring James Woods, the plot revolves around an experienced vampire slayer working for the Vatican. After the death of his team, he is sent on a dangerous mission to confront one of the oldest vampires.
5. Day Shift (2022)
During the day, Jamie Foxx's character seems like just another blue-collar worker, scraping together money by working as a pool cleaner. At night, however, his routine continues as he also tries to scrape together money for his family. Only the method is unusual, as he is an underpaid vampire hunter.
4. He Never Died (2015)
Starring famous punk rocker Henry Rollins, the comedy-horror He Never Died revolves around a vampire who doesn't want to kill people unnecessarily and has secluded himself in his own apartment, only occasionally venturing out to the nearest diner. But things change when he learns that his daughter has been kidnapped.
3. Let Me In (2010)
Owen is an ordinary 12-year-old boy facing everyday problems at home and at school: his parents are getting divorced and his classmates are bullying him. But everything changes when he meets a mysterious girl who is a centuries-old vampire.
2. Thirst (2009)
Oldboy director Park Chan-wook produced a vampire horror film in 2009, loosely based on the novel by Emile Zola. Thirst tells the story of a Catholic priest who becomes a vampire as a result of a failed medical experiment. He gradually falls in love with his friend's unhappy wife, who also becomes a vampire.
1. Blade (1998)
And yet there is nothing better than the now classic movie starring Wesley Snipes. The opening scene alone, in which Blade spends four minutes being a badass and fighting crowds of vampires to the sound of acid techno, is reward enough.