Vampire Clan

Vampire Clan is a 2002 American drama/horror film directed by John Webb.

[1] Based on the horrific true story of the 1996 "Vampire Killings" in Murray, Kentucky,[2] the film follows the police investigation of five Goth teenagers who claimed to be real-life vampires.

But they were also ordinary, middle-class kids looking for an outlet for their angst and morbid curiosity.

[3] JoBlo.com was also mixed, stating that it "had some decent acting and tunes and at times, slick directing, but on the whole, rubbed me the wrong way from every freaking angle.

"[4] Variety panned the film, writing "From its ripped-from-the-headlines topic of teen bloodsuckers to the blandness of a low-budgeter shockingly low on shocks, true story of the murder of a family is translated by scripter Aaron Pope into a woefully standard depiction of wayward youth.