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The Addiction
Directed by
Abel Ferrara
Not Rated
1995
82m
Drama
,
Horror
6.4
74%
68%
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A New York philosophy grad student turns into a vampire after getting bitten by one, and then tries to come to terms with her new lifestyle and frequent craving for human blood.
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Cast of The Addiction
Lili Taylor
Kathleen Conklin
Christopher Walken
Peina
Annabella Sciorra
Casanova
Edie Falco
Jean
Paul Calderon
Professor
Fredro Starr
Black
Kathryn Erbe
Anthropology Student
Michael Imperioli
Missionary
Jamal Simmons
Black's Friend
Robert W. Castle
Narrator / Priest
Michael A. Fella
Cop
Louis Katz
Doctor
Leroy Johnson
Homeless Victim
Fred Williams
Homeless Victim
Avron Coleman
Cellist
Lisa Casillo
Mary
Frank Aquilino
Delivery Man
Nicholas De Cegli
Cabby
Jay Julien
Dean
Chuck Jeffreys
Bartender
Edward Conna
Waiter
Nancy Ellen Anzalone
Dress Victim
Susan Mitchell
Featured Victim
John Vincent McEvily
Featured Victim
Bianca Pratt
Featured Victim
Christina Campanella
Featured Victim
Anthony Giangrande
Featured Victim
Kevin Scullin
Featured Victim
Heather Bracken
Nurse
Abel Ferrara
Director
Nicholas St. John
Writer
Fernando Sulichin
Producer
Denis Hann
Producer
The Addiction Ratings & Reviews
edward quin
March 9, 2025
Seems like a Jim Jaramusch film at first. Slowly evolves into its own horrible version of vampirism.
Njong Nestor
April 11, 2025
Good video
Spin
Manohla Dargis
Bloody fun, the film is classic Ferrara -- stomach-churning, infuriating, sublime.
Rob's Movie Vault
Rob Gonsalves
One of Abel Ferrara's interesting failures.
TV Guide
It's got a remarkable visual texture, integrity to burn, and almost -- but not quite -- enough intelligence to justify its lofty ambitions.
Chicago Reader
Jonathan Rosenbaum
No matter, without exactly transcending the awful material, Ferrara puts it across with astonishing poetry and conviction.
Combustible Celluloid
Jeffrey M. Anderson
What we get is a slight, but entertaining movie, that's (dare I say it?) unintentionally funny at times.
EmanuelLevy.Com
Emanuel Levy
Reflecting Ferrara's obsession with guilt and redemption, the film acknowledges the capacity for evil, urging viewers to take responsibility for their actions, or else there won't be a way to arrest evil's diffusion from one generation to the next.
Capital Times (Madison, WI)
Rob Thomas
The allegory wears thin fast, and we're just left with artifice.
New Times
Luke Y. Thompson
Given all the talent involved, this should have been much more compelling.
New York Times
Caryn James
Love him or hate him, Mr. Ferrara is one of the few directors who can turn genre movies into something deeper.
Palo Alto Weekly
Susan Tavernetti
Christopher Walken, who always looks like one of the living dead, proves that he hasn't exhausted his capacity to make your skin crawl.
Nick's Flick Picks
Nick Davis
Ferrara's film both impresses and terrifies sufficiently for most of its duration.
Flipside Movie Emporium
Rob Vaux
Captain! The Pretense-O-Meter's gone off the scale!
eFilmCritic.com
Scott Weinberg
A strange and diverting take on the old vampire tale.
Rolling Stone
Peter Travers
Abel Ferrara, working from a rabidly ambitious script by Nicholas St. John, gives the genre a provocative and perversely funny snap that Anne Rice might envy.
Austin Chronicle
Marjorie Baumgarten
The Addiction is less a blood-sucking story than a fable about modern enervation.
Washington Post
Desson Thomson
Macabre and provocative, yet wonderfully restrained.
Washington Post
Hal Hinson
Unfortunately, it's so dark -- and impenetrable -- that it shuts us out.
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