Death Streamer

Death Streamer
3.0
A modern-day vampire employs technologically advanced glasses that enable him to hunt and LIVE STREAM his bloody feasts.
Jacob O’Neal reviewedJuly 26, 2025
I’m a fan of Charles Band. His neo noir series of films that he’s currently doing intrigued me, almost as if he’s moving more toward movies that look like movies and not some cheesy cardboard sets in a tiny room like the Evil Bong movies. But this movie was just dumb. I see what they tried to do, but it didn’t work. The only two things I knew I count on while watching this were attractive girls showing off their bodies and some fun and sometimes exciting kills. But the story was a weak tech movie with a vampire twist. It was boring. The girls were a mixed bag. If you’re into guys, even they weren’t much to look at either. The acting was wooden. I miss the days of actors like Tim Thomerson and Tracey Scoggins showing up Band’s movies. They may be B or even D grade stars, but they had something that made movies like Trancers, Dollman and Demonic Toys fun. Hell, they even had songs by Blue Oyster Cult in Bad Channels. Not to say we need names in the movies. We don’t. We just need to see people we want to watch go through a story and these actors were not it. The story didn’t do them any favors either. Watch it if you want. You might like something about it. I don’t hate it. But after 401 movies (Band puts a counter on every film in the credits) maybe it’s time for Band to look for ways to infuse a little a little more effort into the projects he does.