
Nicholas Hoult, Renfield, One Fine Morning, Obsession
Kermode & Mayo’s Take
Nik Cage's Dracula
I've never really worked with like improvisational comedy like legends like them. So it was kind of new to me because there is like a free form and spontaneity and sharpness to them. Which if you're not expecting it, it catches you off guard here. I think partly because he's rooted it in so many believable qualities as a character but he's also having so much fun with it. Even when Dracula's being at his worst in this movie,. he's still enjoyable to watch and you want to kind of see more and be around it more.
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