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MOVIE REVIEW: We sink our teeth into horror-comedy 'Renfield'

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Nicolas Cage playing Dracula would be enough of a draw for many film fans to invite horror-comedy Renfield into their homes.

And the 59-year-old doesn’t disappoint with a hammy, wild-eyed, destructive turn as the world’s most famous vampire.Renfield is Universal’s latest attempt to resurrect its classic movie monsters, but is very different in tone and execution to 2020’s The Invisible Man .

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Director Chris McKay ( The Lego Batman Movie ) kicks things off in style by seamlessly inserting Cage and Hoult into footage from the 1931 Dracula flick and presenting the pair’s codependent relationship.

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