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Tokyo Vampire Hotel
Directed by
Sion Sono
2017
2h 22m
Fantasy
,
Horror
5.9
71%
58%
6.1
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Manami is captured by blood thirsty trigger happy vampires, and taken to their hotel, where they keep prisoners as future meals. They are all instructed to find a partner to survive, when a vampire clan from Transylvania interferes.
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Cast of Tokyo Vampire Hotel
Kaho
K
Ami Tomite
Manami
Shinnosuke Mitsushima
Yamada / Prime Minister
Megumi Kagurazaka
Elizabeth Bathory
Yumi Adachi
Empress / Princess
Joey Iwanaga
Joe
Lorena Koto
Noah
Sayaka Kotani
Do
Akihiro Kitamura
Gen
Kouhei Takeda
Red
Anna Konno
Nakajima Ami
Shoko Nakagawa
Giga
Takumi Saitoh
Manami's boyfriend
Ayumi Teresa
Blondie
Cyborg Kaori
Julia
Mika Akizuki
Yuya Ishikawa
Rie Kuwana
Izumi Yumeno
Dai Hasegawa
Saburo
Tokyo Vampire Hotel Ratings & Reviews
Psychocinematography
Pieter-Jan Van Haecke
Sion Sono's poetry questions enjoyment and its function within contemporary Japanese society with ultra-violent precision. This is, in other words, Sion Sono at its finest.
Asian Movie Pulse
Panos Kotzathanasis
Sono, once more, did the thing that made him a legend among all fans of cult: he let his imagination run wild and depicted it on screen in the most absurd way
Slashfilm
Matt Donato
The storytelling aspects of Tokyo Vampire Hotel may be more unhinged than Sono's cleaner efforts, but third-act intensity drives home a most memorable midnight mutilation spree that's damn-near unstoppable once initiated.
Cultured Vultures
Andrea Thompson
Apparently, this movie was originally supposed to be an Amazon miniseries, and if this the best theatrical cut the filmmakers could come up with, it's hard to see why they bothered in the first place.
Dread Central
Zena Dixon
Written and directed by legendary filmmaker Sion Sono, this horror is high energy and unpredictable with a unique and intriguing concept.
Birth.Movies.Death.
Andrew Todd
There's unique enjoyment to be had from watching something this utterly skullfuckingly deranged (not to mention seeing it with a cinema audience instead of at home).
Eye for Film
Jennie Kermode
This is a film in which Rocky Horror's Transylvanians would feel upstaged.
IndieWire
David Ehrlich
You may not want to check out. Even in this broken husk of an epic, Sono's maximalist visceral pleasures are enough to result in a pleasant stay.
Film Freak Central
Bill Chambers
I'm disappointed that Manami's backstory, exemplified by the culturally-loaded image of her shaving off her long black hair in an act of rebellion, never really merges with her present-day damsel-in-distressdom to create a whole person.
Chicago Reader
Leah Pickett
The latest provocation from Japanese director Sion Sono is an awkward theatrical cut of his nine-episode miniseries for Amazon Prime Japan
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