Seven Great Vampire Movies You May Have Missed

Bloodsucking Bastards (2015) is a workplace comedy with a macabre twist, blending humor and horror in a unique way.

Pale Blood (1990) features a serial-killer vampire, a fresh take on the traditional vampire tale.

Innocent Blood (1992) is a horror-comedy with pitch-black humor, starring Anne Parillaud as a vampire.

Let's Scare Jessica to Death (1971) is a psychological horror film with a slow-burning pace and expert atmosphere.

The Addiction (1995) is a neo-noir vampire film with a dark and suspenseful tone.

Martin (1977) is a vampire film that tells the story of a young man's journey to self-discovery.

Stake Land (2010) is a post-apocalyptic vampire film with a strong narrative and memorable characters.

The Lost Boys (1987) is a cult classic that combines horror and comedy with a memorable soundtrack.

Byzantium (2012) is a unique vampire film with a strong female lead and a focus on character development.

Byzantium (2012) is a critically acclaimed film that explores the lives of two female vampires through the centuries.