ROANOKE TIMES Copyright (c) 1996, Roanoke Times DATE: Saturday, August 17, 1996 TAG: 9608190039 SECTION: EXTRA PAGE: 10 EDITION: METRO MOVIE REVIEW SOURCE: MIKE MAYO CORRESPONDENT
``Tales From the Crypt Presents Bordello of Blood" is an uninspired follow-up to "Demon Knight." Both the humor and the bloody special effects are based on overly familiar cliches.
Despite the expensive polish of the production, the film has a careless, thrown-together quality. That may be acceptable for the source material - a cable TV series - but it won't do for a theatrical feature.
A half-hearted prologue set in Terra del Fuego introduces supervampire Lilith (Angie Everhart). The scene abruptly shifts to Los Angeles, where she runs the titular establishment out of a mortuary. Katherine (Erika Eleniak) hires comic detective Rafe Guttman (Dennis Miller) to find her brother (Corey Feldman) after the wayward sibling visits Lilith. A TV preacher (Chris Sarandon) is involved, too, but exactly what he's doing is never clear.
Not that it matters. Writer/director Gilbert Adler is more interested in exploding bodies and bad one-liners.
Even at its best, this one's a disappointment for fans of bad horror movies.
Tales From the Crypt Presents Bordello of Blood *
A Universal release playing at the Valley View 6. 87 min. Rated R for graphic violence, nudity, strong language.
LENGTH: Short : 34 lines ILLUSTRATION: PHOTO: The Crypt Keeper is back in "Bordello of Blood." color.by CNB