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199582 minDrama, Horror

The Addiction

Is The Addiction a Hit or Flop?

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Is The Addiction worth watching? With a rating of 6.5/10, this Drama, Horror film is a must-watch hit for fans of the genre. Read on for our detailed analysis and user reviews.

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The Addiction Synopsis

A vampiric doctoral student tries to follow the philosophy of a nocturnal comrade and control her thirst for blood.

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Top Cast

Lili Taylor
Lili TaylorKathleen Conklin
Christopher Walken
Christopher WalkenPeina
Annabella Sciorra
Annabella SciorraCasanova
Edie Falco
Edie FalcoJean
Paul Calderon
Paul CalderonProfessor
Fredro Starr
Fredro StarrBlack
Kathryn Erbe
Kathryn ErbeAnthropology Student
Michael Imperioli
Michael ImperioliMissionary
Jamal Simmons
Jamal SimmonsBlack's Friend
Robert W. Castle
Robert W. CastleNarrator / Priest

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Is The Addiction worth watching?

The Addiction has received mixed reviews with a 6.5/10 rating. It might be worth watching if you're a fan of Drama, Horror movies.

Is The Addiction hit or flop?

The Addiction has received average ratings (6.5/10), performing moderately with audiences.

What genre is The Addiction?

The Addiction is a Drama, Horror movie that A vampiric doctoral student tries to follow the philosophy of a nocturnal comrade and control her thirst for blood....

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Critic Reviews

GimlyNov 20, 2016
★ 5

Even for an arthouse vampire film, it's pretentious, and that's quite an achievement. Existentialism abounds but substance (no pun intended) does not. Good for audio sampling though. _Final rating:★★½ - Not quite for me, but I definitely get the appeal._

Dsnake1Oct 11, 2019
★ 6

The Addiction is one of the more thoughtful films about vampirism available today. While the film is incredibly thoughtful, with loads of subtext at every corner, it borders, and sometimes crosses into, pretention. There are times where the narration is attempting to add subtext, but it's so heavy-handed that the film loses sight of the fact it's a horror film. I'd argue it's thought piece first and horror film second, honestly. Maybe that makes it even more frightening. Christopher Walken is wonderful, and Lili Taylor does a fine job, as well. The choice to shoot the film in black and white was a great idea, as well. There's a real focus placed on the ideas the film is pursuing. Even though the subject of the horror in this film are vampires, the movie is truly describing humanity.