Southern Gothic is a 2007 American film starring Yul Vasquez, William Forsythe, Jonathan Sachar and Nicole Duport, directed by Mark Young.
"[3] as was FilmDienst, judging it was a "(v)isually rather restrained, otherwise highly abstruse horror film that uses the genre as a background for a wildly confused love story.
[5] In a positive review, Matt Brunson of Creative Loafing Charlotte wrote, "Narratively, local filmmaker Mark Young's vampire tale may not seem as original as his past efforts Phreaker and Dead Bodies, but visually, it (pardon the pun) goes right for the jugular, and it offers a juicy role to character actor William Forsythe (The Devil's Rejects) as a bloodsucking preacher.
"[6] In a negative review of the film, Rue Morgue's Jason Lapeyre wrote, "Almost every line of dialogue is ridiculous, never once sounding like something a human being would actually say.
The clunky dialogue would be forgiveable if the movie was any fun, but instead it's weighed down by a faux seriousness that turns every scene into a boring drag".