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The Lair is like a gay Dark Shadows, set on an island community that seems part tropical, part Pacific Northwest and all campy. Not only do they have a problem with vampires, led by the blond and bitchy Colin (Dylan Vox), but there is also a sexy and deadly werewolf and a strange killer plant.
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The two episodes I was sent to review demonstrated that The Lair is definitely addictive. I was dying to see what the weird moonflower was going to do to sexy Eddie Valenti, but alas, it was not to be revealed. I’ll have to wait for the two-disc set
Review by Neil Cohen, resident film critic of Movie Dearest and Phoenix's Echo Magazine.
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