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Bloodlust and stars rein at 'The Bleeding' Premiere

November 4, 9:12 PMLA Movie ExaminerBilly Tatum
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Kat Von D makes for one mean vamp-ire at "The Bleeding" premiere.
Kat Von D makes for one mean vamp-ire at "The Bleeding" premiere.
Photo: Billy Tatum

It was a cool Monday night at the Laemmle Theatre on Sunset Boulevard where horror fans lined up to see the stars walk the  red carpet and be treated to a horror movie premiere where people like their vampires only one way: slain. 

The premiere of Crush Films "The Bleeding" brought out stars Michael Madsen, Rachelle Leah, Armand Assante, DMX, L.A. Ink's Kat Von D and newcomer Michael Matthias. Smiles, autographs and pics for anxious fans were graciously given by the cast as well as director Charles Picerni, producer Gordon  Bijelonic and writer Lance Lane.

In "The Bleeding", Michael Matthias plays ex-US Army Ranger Shawn Black who's on the hunt for the brutal killer of his parents when he discovers a terrifying family of vampires led by Cain (Vinnie Jones), The Vampire King . Tipped off by a friendly cop and fortified with blessed weaponry supplied to him by a boozy priest (Madsen), Black must infiltrate the vampire's lair - a former chemical weapons factory turned night club where he will finally meet the creature that has changed his life forever.  "The Bleeding" hits theaters November 10. 

Check out the trailer and cover your neck, because not all vampires are teen idols:


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