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‘Renfield’ Review – One of Us

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Apr 15 2023
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Is this bad boss slash gory monster movie worth seeing? Check out the One of Us crew’s Renfield review.

It’s been a long few centuries for poor Renfield (Nicholas Hoult). Sure, being Count Dracula’s (Nicolas Cage) assistant comes with perks: eternal youth and super-powers (dependent on bug consumption). But Drac ain’t exactly a good boss. And finding the innocent to bring to Dracula as food is starting to wear on him. When he ends up in a toxic relationship encounter group (trailing a potential victim) he ends up realizing that his relationship with Dracula is about as toxic as you can get, and he wants out.

Meanwhile, a powerful gang controls the city and the police force but not Officer Quincy (Awkwafina), who wants to take them and their arrogant but pretty incompetent number one son (Ben Schwartz) down. When Renfield steps in to help the officer using his badass action-hero powers, he sees that he doesn’t want to be the bad guy anymore, but the two have their work cut out for them.

Renfield Review

Chris, Tessa, Frank, and Marco felt a bit drained after watching this, but that’s not to say it is bloodless. Listen to their review.

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Christopher Cox
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