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General Admission – $11.00
Student / Senior – $9.50
Members – $7.50
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Follow the lives of Viago (Taika Waititi), Deacon (Jonathan Brugh), and Vladislav (Jemaine Clement) – three flatmates who are just trying to get by and overcome life’s obstacles… like being immortal vampires who must feast on human blood.
WHAT WE DO IN THE SHADOWS chronicles the adventures of four vampire roommates trying to get by in a modern world that’s not always hospitable to the undead. Clement and Waititi, creators of the HBO hit series “Flight of the Conchords,” co-wrote, co-directed, and co-star in this hilarious send-up in which an endearingly unhip quartet of friends reveal to us or, rather, to the documentary crew that’s filming them, the details of their daily-make that nightly-routine. Ranging in age from 183 to 8,000, and in appearance from adorably youthful to Nosferatu-crusty, they squabble over household chores, struggle to keep up with the latest trends in technology and fashion, antagonize the local werewolves, cruise clubs for lovely ladies, and deal with the rigors of living on a very, very strict diet.
General Admission – $11.00
Student / Senior – $9.50
Members – $7.50
General Admission tickets are available online AND at the door.
Student and Senior tickets are ONLY available at the door.
ALL TICKET SALES ARE FINAL. NO REFUNDS. NO EXCHANGES. NO EXCEPTIONS.
*FILMS WILL START EXACTLY AT THE LISTED TIME*
I found myself cackling at “What We Do in the Shadows” like a witch with a helium balloon.
– NEW YORKER
What We Do in the Shadows is never as self-conscious as you fear it might be, and it has some of the loose, wiggy energy of early Jim Jarmusch, only with more bite.
– VILLAGE VOICE
At heart a dotty look at oldsters struggling to adapt to an unwelcoming modernity, “Shadows” has the bones of an anarchic sitcom.
– NEW YORK TIMES
Just when it looked like the vampire genre had been bled dry, along comes the insanely inspired horror-satire “What We Do in the Shadows” to give it fresh bite.
– LOS ANGELES TIMES
Proves that some tropes, like the undead and roommate problems, are eternally funny.
– ENTERTAINMENT WEEKLY
A fresh, unexpected and welcome take on vampires-from New Zealand, of all places.
– NEW YORK OBSERVER
Is this New Zealand mockumentary just one comedy sketch stretched to movie length? Maybe. But when the aging vampires hit the town to party with werewolves, zombies and humans, you won’t be able to wipe the smile off your face.
– ROLLING STONE
More often amusing than gut-busting, but it doesn’t wear out its welcome, and that’s fairly impressive in itself.
– AV CLUB
It’s funny because of the absurdity of vampires in this context. And it’s funny because the context itself is hackneyed to begin with, even if we’ve never thought so until now.
– SAN FRANCISCO CHRONICAL
You’ve got to love a thing to skewer it as thoroughly as Taika Waititi and Jemaine Clement do in their delightfully silly vampire mockumentary “What We Do in the Shadows.”
– WASHINGTON POST