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Movie content: When thieves scrambling broke into the mansion was accidentally released the infamous earl, Dracula. Dracula immediately hit the road to New Orleans to find her daughter nemesis - Mary Van Helsing.
A perfect example of the kind of rigidly conventional vampire movie that wearies contemporary horror buffs.
December 25, 2000
Common Sense Media
Too scary, too gory, too gross.
January 01, 2011
Mr. Showbiz
Even true believers will have a hard time sinking their fangs into this thoroughly perfunctory affair.
December 28, 2000
Chicago Tribune
Wilts when compared in the light with other Dracula films.
December 28, 2000
Sacramento News & Review
The use of Craven's name in the title is a cheesy marketing ploy and the secret to the fanged suitor's aversion to all things Christian is an even cheesier hoot.
Mary, a descendant of the prototypical vampire slayer, works at a Virgin megastore in New Orleans, and the gratuitous use of the city during Mardi Gras is the least of this movie's unoriginal sins.