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  1. The Addiction is a 1995 American vampire horror film directed by Abel Ferrara and written by Nicholas St. John. Starring Lili Taylor, Christopher Walken, Annabella Sciorra, Edie Falco, Paul Calderón, Fredro Starr, Kathryn Erbe, and Michael Imperioli, the film follows a philosophy graduate student who is turned into a vampire after being bitten b...

  2. Oct 6, 1995 · The Addiction: Directed by Abel Ferrara. With Lili Taylor, Christopher Walken, Annabella Sciorra, Edie Falco. A New York philosophy grad student turns into a vampire after getting bitten by one, and then tries to come to terms with her new lifestyle and frequent craving for human blood.

  3. Abel Ferrara's 1995 horror/suspense experiment blends urban vampire adventure with philosophical analysis to create a smart, idiosyncratic, and undeniably odd take on the genre. Page 1 of 7, 7 ...

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  4. Order in the UK: http://bit.ly/2GtaDW3 Order int he US: http://bit.ly/2Gxe2U3 The mid-nineties were a fertile period for the vampire movie. Big-name stars su...

  5. Addiction is a chronic (lifelong) condition that involves compulsive seeking and taking of a substance or performing of an activity despite negative or harmful consequences. Addiction can significantly impact your health, relationships and overall quality of life. It’s crucial to seek help as soon as you develop signs of addiction.

  6. Oct 4, 1995 · The Addiction (1995) 10/04/1995 (US) Drama , Horror 1h 22m. User. Score. What's your Vibe ? Play Trailer. The dark is their sunlight. What makes them different is what keeps them alive. Overview. A vampiric doctoral student tries to follow the philosophy of a nocturnal comrade and control her thirst for blood. Abel Ferrara. Director.

  7. Grunge. Hip-hop. THE ADDICTION seems to contain every vampire film made before and after it, ground together in boho poetry as Lili Taylor's graduate student morphs into a hepcat underground woman, her smoky, deadpan voice shot through with more conviction of the deluded addict than her philosophical arguments put forward.