Love at First Bite 1979

Critics score:
67 / 100

Reviews provided by RottenTomatoes

Janet Maslin, New York Times: A coarse, delightful little movie with a bang-up cast and no pretensions at all. Read more

Dave Kehr, Chicago Reader: Casting Dracula as the Last Romantic, Scott Fitzgerald-style, was a clever idea, but nothing clever remains in the film's hodgepodge of flat one-liners and graceless slapstick. Read more

Entertainment Weekly: If you haven't smoked any wolfsbane you might wonder why you have such fond memories of this one. Read more

Richard Schickel, TIME Magazine: The production's genially tatty air enhances its anarchical mood and encourages one to go with its goofy yet often shrewd comic flow. Read more

Time Out: See it when you feel at your silliest. Read more

Variety Staff, Variety: What would happen if Dracula was victimized by life in modern New York City? It's a fun notion and George Hamilton makes it work. Read more