Short Comedy Horror The Early House Finds Fresh Blood in Vampire Stories – HeadStuff.org

Just when you think youve seen every iteration of vampire onscreen, people like filmmaking duo Derek OConnor and Ian Whelan come along and find fresh life in the horror sub-genre, sinking their teeth into its neck.

Their latest comedy-horror short The Early House created specifically for last years Bram Stoker Festival and set for a film festival run centres on troubled teenager Glen. For reasons viewers will become aware of over the short, hes got a bone to pick with some vampires who like to frequent the title bar. Solar gun and wooden stake in hand, he seeks revenge.

Boasting a sustained high-octane energy only a short truly can, the film effortlessly slides backwards and forwards in time. In doing so, it sets up familiar tropes of its genre a woman walking home late at night being stalked, the obligatory hero origin story, the triumphant finale and either pokes fun at them lovingly or completely subverts viewer expectation.

The same blend of new and old applies for the aesthetic of the film. Shot partly in black and white and utilising title cards, The Early House tips its hat to early silent cinema like F.W. Murnaus 1922 horror Nosferatu, the first vampire story in the medium. That said, the crisp monochrome photography manages to look quite modern, probably thanks to the film being set in Dublin today a walk home from Croker will never be the same. Meanwhile, the title cards only serve to punctuate the knowing winking humour OConnor and Whelan conjure up.

Sadly for vampire lovers, recently the sub-genre seems to have had a wooden stake driven into its heart the post-Twilight boom of great stories like Irelands own Byzantium, South Koreas Thirst and Irans A Girl Walks Home Alone at Night dying out. While given its length, The Early House is not as substantial as these movies, it does serve as a reminder all it takes is a fun unique idea to leave a bloody impression.

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