Jesus Christ Vampire Hunter is a 2001 Canadian horror parody superhero film from Odessa Filmworks which deals with Jesus Christ's modern-day struggle to protect the lesbians of Ottawa, Ontario, from vampires with the help of Mexican wrestler and superhero El Santo.
Jesus teams up with Mary Magnum and infiltrates the hospital, where they discover that mad scientist Dr. Praetorious is performing skin-transplants to make the vampires immune to sunlight.
The next day, Johnny, Maxine, and Mary capture Jesus and bring him to a junkyard where his allies are being held.
Time's Richard Corliss panned the film, finding that "the comedy is slack, the song lyrics feeble, the pace torpid".
[2] Ken Eisner of Variety took a more neutral view, finding that "the film is too silly to offend".
[3] Jason Nolan of The Harrow deemed the production "horridly wonderful", although uneven, noting that "[w]ith a film like this, you want it to be bumpy".