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Renfield

Sucks to be him.
2023 | 93m | English

(116654 votes)

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Director: Chris McKay
Writer: Ryan Ridley
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Having grown sick and tired of his centuries as Dracula's lackey, Renfield finds a new lease on life — and maybe even redemption — when he falls for feisty, perennially angry traffic cop Rebecca Quincy.
Release Date: Apr 07, 2023
Director: Chris McKay
Writer: Ryan Ridley
Genres: Comedy, Horror
Keywords vampire, police, gore, burlesque, bugs, mob family, crooked cops, immortal, dracula, abusive relationship, bloody death, violence, amused
Production Companies Universal Pictures, Skybound Entertainment, Giant Wildcat
Box Office Revenue: $26,874,347
Budget: $65,000,000
Updates Updated: Feb 01, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Full Credits

Name Character
Nicholas Hoult Renfield
Nicolas Cage Dracula
Awkwafina Rebecca
Ben Schwartz Tedward Lobo
Shohreh Aghdashloo Bellafrancesca Lobo
Brandon Scott Jones Mark
Adrian Martinez Chris
Camille Chen Kate
Bess Rous Caitlyn
Jenna Kanell Carol
Danya LaBelle Karla
Rhonda Johnson Dents Sharon
Christopher Matthew Cook Bob
Michael P. Sullivan Weird Kevin
Rosha Washington Trevante
James Moses Black Captain Browning
T.C. Matherne Kyle
Caroline Williams Vanessa
Marcus Lewis Apache Joe
Derek Russo Brice
Marvin Ross Sal
Gabriel 'G-Rod' Rodriguez Ronnie
Dave Davis Mitch
Keith Brooks Doug
Joshua Mikel Phil
Chloe Adona Mandy
Stephen Louis Grush Cliff
Christopher Winchester Jones
John Cihangir Jeffrey
Brian Egland IT Guy
Christopher Clarke Creepy Teenage Kid
Lena Clark Annoyed Customer
Brianna Quinn Lewis Rainn
Lacey Dover Blonde Cheerleader
Shelby Bradley Cheerleader
Stefany Almendinger Nun
Krystal Tomlin Ant Kid's Mom
Camden McKinnon Ant Kid
William Ragsdale Older Priest
Miles Doleac Vampire Hunter
Lucy Faust Dracula Victim
Mike Harkins Sad Man
Oren Michaeli Street Tough
Betsy Borrego Nervous Woman
Sarah Durn Terrified Customer
Anil Bajaj Nervous Man
Susan McPhail Chaperone
LeConté Banks Dancer
Javonte Carney Dancer
Jordan Harris Dancer
Asiel Hardison Dancer
Hannah Hawkins Dancer
Tamika Jett Dancer
George Lawrence II Dancer
Cody E. Olsen Dancer / Workshop Dancer
Victoria Pizzo Dancer
Maya Taylor Dancer
Will Thomas Dancer
Michaela Todaro Dancer
Raymond Turner Dancer
Victoria Walls Dancer
Isabel Lacon Fly Dancer
Ahmari Vaughn Fly Dancer
Natalie Allen Maggot Dancer
Alain German Roach Dancer
Juan Guzman Roach Dancer
Nick Drago Drunk Dancer
Meagan Kong Drunk Dancer
James Chavarria Street Tough Dancer
Jonathon Hannah Street Tough Dancer
Hugo Perez Street Tough Dancer
Joshua P. Bell Workshop Dancer
Christian Deshautelle Workshop Dancer
Meghan Manning Workshop Dancer
Ahmed Zakzouk Workshop Dancer
Name Job
Nicole Reddinger Stunts
Sheen Wei Yap Visual Effects Supervisor
Ryan Ridley Screenplay
Chris McKay Director
Mitchell Amundsen Director of Photography
Christien Tinsley Makeup Department Head
Chris Brewster Second Unit Director, Stunt Coordinator
Rich Delia Casting
Marco Beltrami Original Music Composer
Sean Paul Braud Stunts
Isabelle Fretheim Stunt Driver
Salar Ghajar Stunt Double
Claire Hoogenboom Stunts
Bobby James Stunts
Aaron Matthews Stunt Double
Jade Quon Stunt Double
Kevin Reid Stunts
Preston Schrag Stunts
Eric Stratemeier Stunts
Frank Trigg Stunt Double
Joshwa Walton VFX Artist
Casey Ann Zeller Stunts
Dean Wolcott Set Designer
Aja Frary Stunt Driver
Robert Kirkman Screenstory
Zene Baker Editor
Blanca Rosa Rosario Stunts
Juliene Joyner Stunts
Bram Stoker Characters
Jason Inman Second Assistant Director
David Swayze Concept Artist
Ryan Fosley Editor
Giancarlo Ganziano Editor
Alec Hammond Production Design
Chris Craine Supervising Art Director
Gretchen Gattuso Set Decoration
Cynthia Anne Slagter Set Decoration
Lisa Lovaas Costume Design
Erick Ocampo Sound Designer
D. Chris Smith Sound Effects Editor
Greg ten Bosch Sound Effects Editor
Jerry Gilbert ADR Mixer
Betsy Lindell Boom Operator
Jeffrey Roy ADR Mixer
Tim Walston Sound Designer
David Wyman Sound Mixer
Matt Kutcher Special Effects Supervisor
Michele K. Short Still Photographer
Maarten Hofmeijer Music Editor
Shane B. Scott Script Supervisor
Alexandra Beeler Makeup Artist
Carla Brenholtz Makeup Artist
Chantelle Calmes Hairstylist
Steve Costanza Special Effects Makeup Artist
Dan Crawley Special Effects Makeup Artist
Lea Nikki Denson Makeup Artist
Darla Edin Makeup Artist
Tayari Edwards Hairstylist
Josh Foster Special Effects Makeup Artist
Oscar Gale Hairstylist
Jules Holdren Hair Department Head
Courtney Jarrell Makeup Artist
Krystal Kershaw Makeup Artist
Tess Laeh Makeup Artist
Terez Ordon Hairstylist
Alex Rondon Special Effects Makeup Artist
Brian Sipe Special Effects Makeup Artist
William Spataro Makeup Artist
Monique Younger Hairstylist
Ava Amundsen Second Second Assistant Director
Alan Breton Second Unit First Assistant Director
Zack Earl Edwards Second Second Assistant Director
Kristina M. Peterson Second Second Assistant Director
James E. Price Second Unit Director
Jill Blackledge Assistant Art Director
Michelle Stumpf Set Designer
Ryan Chamberlain Grip
Eric DePoorter Grip
Dallas Hollomon Grip
Kevin Luster Grip
Louis Normandin Camera Operator
Andy Ryan Gaffer
Davaughn Williams II Grip
Amelia Chen Miley Casting Associate
Courtney Chelsey Jones Set Costumer
Dena Matranga Set Costumer
Craig A. Miller Costume Supervisor
Anthony Rivera Jr. Set Costumer
Rachel C. Wilson Set Costumer
Deborah Arrieta Stunt Double
Charles Barden Stunt Double
Holland Diaz Stunts
Ilyana Eberhardt Stunt Double
Reece Fleetwood Stunts
Brian Krainson Stunts
Eric Linden Stunt Coordinator
Dan Mast Stunts
Chance C Morris Stunt Driver
James Newman Stunt Double
Stephen Renney Stunts
Ray Anthony Rodriguez Stunt Double
Robert Shavers Stunt Driver
Nathan Siebring Stunts
Michael Yahn Stunt Double
Ty Abrahams Special Effects Coordinator
Sandra Beerenbrock Visual Effects Producer
Andrew Byrne Visual Effects Supervisor
Richard Clegg Visual Effects Supervisor
Denise Davis Visual Effects Producer
Jereme Gelske Visual Effects Producer
Emma Higueros VFX Artist
Miranda Middlewood Visual Effects Supervisor
Madison Tavernier VFX Artist
Adam Richards Casting Associate
Lizzy Jane Klein Researcher
John Marquis Supervising Sound Editor, Sound Designer
Nancy Nugent Supervising Sound Editor
Nancy Capper Au Costume Supervisor
Daniel W. Barringer Stunts
Name Title
David Alpert Producer
Robert Kirkman Producer
Chris McKay Producer
Bryan Furst Producer
Sean Furst Producer
Samantha Nisenboim Executive Producer
Todd Lewis Executive Producer
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Reviews

Geronimo1967
6.0

Nicholas Hoult is the eponymous vampire "familial" whose job it is, is to cater for the needs of his toothy master (Nicolas Cage) who is distinctly under the weather. He is gradually tiring of the relentlessness of his tasks - especially as procuring food for his boss is becoming more and more diffi ... cult; as well having to rely on his own unsavoury diet of bugs - they give him super strength for a few moments. Meantime, the ballsy police officer "Quincy" (Awkwafina) is trying to finally nail "Teddy Lobo" (Ben Schwartz) whose mother "Bella" (Shohreh Aghdashloo) heads up the city's most ruthless gang of drug dealing hoods and who has bribed just about every city official. Serendipity takes an hand when "Renfield" comes across this officer in a diner and after a lively altercation the two find themselves united in their determination to achieve their goals. To be honest, the story is pretty lightweight and just reminded me of an episode of "Buffy". What makes this a bit more fun is the two characterisations. Hoult joins in. He is clearly having fun with his insects and his acrobatics. Cage is also up for the task at hand. He is super-hammy and at times reminded me more of Sir Anthony Hopkin's "Hannibal Lecter" than of anything Christopher Lee ever did. I saw this on my own in a cinema last night which was a bid sad - it's not a great film, but it is still a mildly amusing mickey-take of this genre (and of what passes for film-noir nowadays) and though instantly forgettable, is still a well produced and enjoyable enough gore-fest.

Apr 18, 2023
ChrisSawin
6.0

_Renfield_ is an okay horror comedy. It has a ton of potential with its excessive amount of blood and Nicolas Cage is worth the price of admission alone. The action sequences have all of their entertainment value sucked away by the end of the film; mostly because they all feel so similar. The humor ... and story reach a brick wall that the filmmakers refuse to stop pounding your face into. _Renfield_ is like the junk food version of a horror comedy. It has all the right ingredients for something that should be fantastic, but its recipe for action, comedy, and satisfying storytelling is imbalanced to the point of near disgust. **Full review:** https://boundingintocomics.com/2023/04/18/renfield-review-bite-suck-not-laugh-repeat/

Apr 18, 2023
msbreviews
6.0

FULL SPOILER-FREE REVIEW @ www.firstshowing.net/2023/review-chris-mckays-renfield-is-precisely-what-its-expected-to-be/ "Renfield is yet another movie that provides precisely what it promises - with an unbelievably ridiculous, purposefully silly story about the toxic relationship between Dracula ... and Renfield, expectedly elevated by the "OTT King" Nicolas Cage and an up-to-the-challenge Nicholas Hoult. The light, humorous environment leaves space for action sequences that are also intentionally excessive in all technical elements, which makes the entertainment levels inconsistent due to the continuous blend of quick cuts and outrageous amounts of blood. The dedication of the stunt team deserved better and much more screen time. Still, if you're a Cage fan, you won't be disappointed." Rating: B-

Apr 19, 2023
garethmb
N/A

Over the decades countless movies, plays, books, comics, video games, and television shows have depicted Vampires in various mythos which often include differences in behaviors, abilities, and, motivations. While there have been many Vampires, none have ever achieved the fabled status of Dracul ... a who has been the template ever since Stokers’s book and the classic original film as well as subsequent appearances. In the new film “Renfield” audiences are introduced to Renfield (Nicholas Holt), who recounts his past as an ambitious lawyer who ended up serving Dracula (Nicolas Cage) as a Familiar when his original intention was to close a real estate deal. After his Master is injured after another attempt by Vampire Hunters, Renfield relocates Dracula to New Orleans and looks to find suitable prey to help his master return to full power. This in turn leads Renfield to a self-help group as he plans to help the poor souls there by using their tormentors as prey for his boss which he hopes will in some way eliminate the burden that has built over the decades from his servitude. This plan goes horribly wrong when he attempts to subdue an abusive individual and his group lands Renfield on the radar as not only an eager a police officer named Rebecca ( Awkwafina), and a drug lord named Edward (Ben Schwartz). Mixing humor, action, and gore aplenty, Renfield must also deal with his rising self-help motivations as he looks to stand up to his boss once and for all and have his needs heard and respected which naturally does not sit Weill with Dracula. What follows is an amusing, chaotic, and gory adventure that while at times inconsistent and meandering with the story; still finds enough ways to entertain. Cage hams it up to new levels in his portrayal of Dracula and he is literally chewing the scenery in every scene in which he is featured and it is one of his most enjoyable performances in recent years. Hoult, Awkfwafina, and the supporting cast work well, and while the film does get more than a bit loose with the story and gaps in logic even for a film of this type it still manages to work. Dracula talks of a big plan for world domination but we get little more than lip service which would have helped to make this version of Dracula a more defined character. The focus is more on comedic action than horror and it is clear that the the cast seemed to be having a great time with their roles so as long as you are willing to overlook issues with the plot; you may find “Renfield” one of the more enjoyable comedic outings of the year. 3.5 stars out of 5

Apr 22, 2023
screenzealots
4.0

If not for a trademark over-the-top Nicolas Cage performance and a truly inspired fight scene in an apartment complex, “Renfield” would be a total disaster of a movie. It’s certainly not any good and I wouldn’t recommend it to anyone, and the real horror of it all is the way director Chris McKay blo ... ws what should have been a slam-dunk premise. Set in present day, Renfield (Nicholas Hoult) is the tortured, loyal assistant to Dracula (Cage). He’s served his master for decades, taking care of everything from getting his cape dry cleaned to procuring fresh prey for dinner. After centuries of servitude, Renfield is finally ready to move on and create a life of his own. Although it is mostly dead in the water, the film’s pacing never feels slow. There’s plenty of entertainment, it’s just not fun enough, outrageous enough, nor twisted enough. The tone is both tongue-in-cheek and sincere, which is not cohesive as a whole. There’s a lot of action that means nothing, and characters like Awkwafina‘s police officer that are bland and forgettable. The side plots about a crime family with a ruthless boss (Shohreh Aghdashloo) and her son (Ben Schwartz) that wants Renfield dead is half-baked, and the funny group therapy bits where Dracula’s assistant seeks help for co-dependency and dealing with his raging narcissist of a boss falls flat. The ideas all sound so good on paper, but are poorly executed across the board. That’s why the movie feels so underwhelming. Cage is by far the best part of this mess, and he is an actor who is born to play Dracula. He hams it up in every scene, and his unhinged take is genuinely scary but also goofy. His manic line delivery and unhinged inflection of such dialogue gems like “Hail Satan” is absolute bliss. The blood and gore is over-the-top and mostly used in a humorous manner, but this isn’t for the squeamish. There is graphic throat ripping, spurting blood, and abdomens slit open with internal organs visibly spilling out. McKay doesn’t shy away from the violence (and the makeup and effects are really great), which should at least delight horror fans. With such a great idea for story, it’s a bummer that “Renfield” is disappointing in nearly every way imaginable. You’ll find yourself mourning what it could have been. **By: Louisa Moore / SCREEN ZEALOTS / WWW.SCREENZEALOTS.COM**

Apr 23, 2023
MovieGuys
6.0

Its been a while since I've seen Nicolas Cage in a role, I feel, does him justice. Renfield gives Cage the opportunity to shine. His comedic take on Dracula combined with the "very English" performance, handed in by Nicholas Hoult, makes this film work, in spite of itself. The comedic premis ... e behind Renfield is highly original, I'd even say, quite clever. Whats not so intelligent, however, is the handling. The potential for comedic flair and fun is drowned, in good measure, by the over the top, often rather grotesquely visceral, blood soaked, violence. Violence that's on the cusp, of the proverbial, splatter flick. In summary, a moderately watchable film that leaves the compelling feeling, it could have amounted to more, with subtler, less violent, treatment.

May 05, 2023
erosap
7.0

Awkwafina should have been on the poster! ========================================= Not knowing she was in this, is what probably made me resist watching Renfield right away. She is the most watchable part of the film. Maybe because the rest is not a revelation; everything that happens in the ... movie with Cage and Hoult, is just predictable vampire tropes—the trailer was enough for that. At any moment, it was neither horror, nor comedy. Although, at the very beginning, the recovering Dracula is convincingly threatening; but not once he 'gains full power'. The excessive, exploding blood-works would have been funny, if they were selective with it's use. But they end up using it everywhere, even the kills that are meant to invoke fear and sadness. Perhaps it was an attempt at nonsense comedy. But, didn't come across very well. But yes, Awkwafinaaaa!

May 09, 2023
TitanGusang
4.0

I was not expecting much from Renfield and it pretty much gave me exactly what I was expecting: a mediocre film that was nothing offensive but all too forgettable. The screenplay is really all over the place. There are too many subplots and not enough time spent on the actual draw to the film, Dr ... acula. Awkwafina's subplot was half baked and really did not go anywhere. I felt as though her character could have entirely been written out of the film to spend more time on Renfield and Dracula. The comedy is pretty bad. I do not remember laughing one time during the hour-thirty-minute runtime. There were clear jokes that they were trying to set up, but they just did not land for me. Performances were fine. Nicholas Cage was great as Dracula, but unfortunately did not have enough screen time or material to really make a huge impact on the film. Nicholas Holt was good in his role, but again I do not think he had much to work with. Everyone else gave really average performances. Awkwafina plays literally the same style of character as she did in Shang Chi, and it was fine, but nothing that really blew me away. The direction was pretty poor. So many action scenes had a tremendous amount of shaky cam and some weird motion blur type effect that made it really hard to see what was happening. It was brutal, don't get me wrong, and I loved what they attempted to go for, but it really just landed flat. Coming off from John Wick just a few weeks ago, the action direction was apparently bad. The gore was at an extreme, but for the love of God, why did they choose to use CGI blood? The graphics literally looked like something out of a PS2 Mortal Kombat; absolutely terrible. Which is a shame because that mixed with the poor action direction really took me out of every scene when I should have been locked in having a bloody good time. Overall, this film is a misstep in what could have been a fun, campy, cult classic. The jumbled screenplay, poor stunt choreography, and terrible effects really hold this movie back from its true potential. There is nothing truly awful that make this a bad movie, just enough there to make it an extremely average experience. Score: 44% ❌ Verdict: Poor

May 16, 2023
r96sk
6.0

Not bad, but I didn't really click with it enough. Nicolas Cage is a nice piece of casting and delivers in the role of Dracula, as I'd expect to be honest... feels like a Cage sorta character! Nicholas Hoult and Awkwafina are decent, I've seen better from the latter elsewhere but her performance ... improves as this one progresses. Honestly, I would've reworked the film to revolve around Cage, rather than Hoult. The story didn't really connect with me, as in I didn't get the required entertainment from it. It's alright, I just didn't really care for what I was watching - more like just acknowledging its existence, rather than actually sinking my teeth into what was happening onscreen. The humour could've been a bit stronger, too. I appreciate the attempt. <em>'Renfield'</em> just didn't work for me.

May 07, 2024
Ditendra
7.0

Nicolas Cage proves again and again that he's capable of playing any role without problems and let me tell you - he's nailing his role in this movie. He's an actor of many talents. Enjoyed movie a lot. Was fun. ...

Sep 28, 2024