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- Love Bite is a 2012 British comedy horror film directed by Andy De Emmony, based on a screenplay by Cris Cole and Ronan Blaney. The film revolves around a mysterious traveller girl who is suspected of being a werewolf.
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Mar 23, 2013 · As much as I hate to say it, Love Bite is not a film which I recommend – except perhaps to teenage boys who feel that they can relate to the situation which the characters find themselves in (kind of).
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Release. Reception. References. External links. Love Bite is a 2012 British comedy horror film directed by Andy De Emmony, based on a screenplay by Cris Cole and Ronan Blaney. The film revolves around a mysterious traveller girl who is suspected of being a werewolf. It stars Jessica Szohr, Ed Speleers, Luke Pasqualino and Timothy Spall.
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Jun 28, 2012 · Film. Time Out says. It's IMDB plot keywords are 'sex' and 'werewolf', giving us a fairly good idea of what to expect from this British horror-romcom hybrid. In the rundown seaside town of...
May 21, 2021 · Trivia. FAQ. IMDbPro. All topics. Bite. 2015. Not Rated. 1h 28m. IMDb RATING. 4.9 /10. 5.6K. YOUR RATING. Rate. Play trailer 1:24. 9 Videos. 24 Photos. Horror. While on her bachelorette party getaway, Casey, the bride to be, gets a seemingly harmless bite from an unknown insect.
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Horror / Comedy movie directed by Andy De Emmony. With Ed Speleers, Jessica Szohr and Luke Pasqualino.
May 24, 2013 · Coming across like a cheap rip off of The Inbetweeeners and any werewolf based horror film, Love Bite sadly lacks in comedy, and has little or no shocks. Clearly this is aimed at a very young audience, my guess is teens who haven’t left school yet, and the childish antics in the film become tiresome very quickly.