Atom User Reviews for Renfield
This was an amazing movie! Glad to see Nicolas Cage, Nicholas Hoult, Awkafina, and this great cast and how they complimented each other throughout the movie. I definitely recommend 10/10 <3 fun flix go out and see
Overall this was a fun movie but if you choose to wait until it's out on streaming platforms don't feel like you're missing out on much. It has some fun comedic scenes but nothing that makes you go woah!
Pretty over the top outrageous, funny and action packed
Surprisingly good. Went in entirely blind and enjoyed every second. Ignore the rotten tomatoes reviews, this movie is fun
Only downside was the plot felt strange
Pretty terrible
this one was an original story line and twisted it to another point of view. well crafted, humourous, gory, over the top gore, really! but it's still a funny flick if you love these movies. I enjoyed it, too much gore for me, along the lines of cocaine bear, funny and gory.
I was so intense.. funny and serious. Definitely a must see
Extremely gory, not funny. Maybe a couple laughs throughout the whole movie.
Pretty amusing. All the exploding blood was over the top. Loved Renfield!
CGI blood was a big negative. Nic Cage and Nicholas Hoult did a great job.
AMAZING film
9.5/10
A Fun movie
comedy with gore
Nice first time seeing a movie alone. The film was good!
Nicholas cage was the heart of the movie, he did amazing. That’s about it
Could have been a film exploring toxic relationships but it just turns into a generic action film
Metacritic
Hoult, playing a pallid, anxious, disconcertingly dreamy Renfield, and Cage, fully Cageing it up as the count, manage to be compelling even when vamping (sorry) with all their might to make this material work.
Renfield is goofy, with fantastic action sequences and a few comedic beats that land, but it could have also been so much more.
Before this frightfest chokes on its own relentlessly repetitive blood-splatter, Nicolas Cage proves fiercely funny as a modern-age Dracula whose malignant narcissism sends his errand boy Renfield (a soulful Nicholas Hoult) into therapy for co-dependency.