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Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter Free movie streaming

Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter Free movie streaming


Visionary filmmakers Tim Burton and Timur Bekmambetov reinvent the time-honored genre and present the terrifying creatures of the night as they were meant to be experienced -- as fierce, visceral, intense and bloodthristy. Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter brings to the screen the secret life of our nation's favorite president...as history's greatest hunter of the undead. -- (C) Official Site R
Release Date Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter Jun 22, 2012 Wide
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Actors For Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter

Benjamin Walker,Dominic Cooper,Anthony Mackie,Mary Elizabeth Winstead,Rufus Sewell,Marton Csokas,Alan Tudyk,Jimmi Simpson,Joseph Mawle,Robin McLeavy,Erin Wasson,John Rothman,Cameron M. Brown,Frank Brennan,Lux Haney-Jardine,Curtis Harris,Bill Martin Williams,Alex Lombard,Raevin Stinson,Jacqueline Fleming

Genres Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter : Action & Adventure,Horror,Mystery & Suspense,Science Fiction & Fantasy

User Ranting Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter : 3.3
User Percentage For Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter : %
User Count Like for Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter : 202,371
All Critics Ranting For Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter : 4.9
All Critics Count For Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter : 177
All Critics Percentage For Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter : 35 %

Review For Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter

The violence quickly becomes numbing, and Benjamin Walker plays Lincoln without the sense of irony needed to keep the historical and supernatural sides of the story consistently entertaining.
Bruce Diones-New Yorker

The movie plays safe by cutting every theme down the middle - a swing that's effective when splitting wood or vampire skulls, but dull when applied to filmmaking.
Lisa Schwarzbaum-Entertainment Weekly

Of course it's ridiculous and tasteless and grotesque. It's ABRAHAM LINCOLN, VAMPIRE HUNTER.
Richard Roeper-Richard Roeper.com

The disconnect between intention and final product is a head scratcher.
Ricardo Baca-Denver Post

Bekmambetov doesn't expect us to take the premise seriously, exactly. But he doesn't seem to want us to laugh at it, either.
Eric D. Snider-Film.com

Bekmambetov ... stages hilarious, imaginative, almost free-form action sequences like nobody in the business.
Andrew O'Hehir-Salon.com

As a tongue-in-cheek action mashup, Grahame-Smith and Bekmambetov have, for the most part, delivered an entertaining (albeit campy) historical retelling.
Ben Kendrick-ScreenRant

A rancid hot pot of over-caffeinated action, choppy editing, self-importance and retarded scripting, Lincoln is the worst blockbuster in recent memory...
Adam Ross-The Aristocrat

Frankly, if it gets kids talking about history again, Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter succeeds where a lot of other films stumble-and even if it's kind of a lame duck, there's still a lot of dignity in that.
Patrick Kolan-Shotgun Critic

What you get with "Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter" is an interesting concept that has a number of structural problems.
Jeff Beck-Examiner.com

Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter doesn't even come close to living up to the fun, silly nature of its premise. The film is a dull, humorless, ugly-looking slog.
Jonathan Lack-We Got This Covered

With the most preposterous of plots, one would expect "Lincoln" to be funny, but it's not. It takes itself as seriously as a disease, and therein lies the biggest problem with this film.
Justin Craig-FoxNews.com

completely ludicrous but fun.
James Luxford-The National

While the film eventually feels a little exhausting, particularly in the protracted but impressive finale, it works as well as this material possibly could.
William Bibbiani-CraveOnline

If The Matrix turned the humble spoon into an enduring visual motif for the cinematic dinner table, Vampire Hunter attempts to do the same with a fork.
Luke Buckmaster-Crikey

Bekmambetov knows his way around supernatural movies very well but he just doesn't seem to have the sense of humour needed for this one.
Tim Martain-The Mercury

The most important thing about enjoyably trashy, title-says-it-all action films such as Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter is to keep everything moving so fast and on such a huge scale that nobody will care too much about how monumentally silly it all is.
Jim Schembri-3AW

Uses cues from the life of the former US President and builds an unwieldy supernatural story on top of it.
Cameron Williams-The Popcorn Junkie

AL:VH is easy to dismiss and equally as easy to forget, but it does what it does well.
Matt Neal-The Standard

Sounds like it was pitched at the tail-end of a particularly cynical, three-day, coke-fuelled marketing strategy session in between Transformers with Boobs and The Voice: The Movie...
Simon Miraudo-Quickflix

What makes Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter so enjoyable is the extent it abandons so many established rules not just in terms of history and genre, but also physics.
Thomas Caldwell-Cinema Autopsy

There is just not enough substance to it. Lots of graphic, slo-mo blood spills, big battle scenes and gunfire, axe-wielding Abe chopping down the vampires, albeit often in a blur of action we can't really relish
Andrew L. Urban-Urban Cinefile

Whatever clever literary concepts screenwriter Seth Grahame-Smith has adapted from his novel, has been well and truly stomped
Louise Keller-Urban Cinefile

A funny, scary, and cheer-worthy adventure that somehow manages to make the 16th President of the United States a bad-ass action hero.
Rick Marshall-Movies.com

Comes off like a series of forgettable History Channel recreations with some axeman versus vampire video game scenes tossed in. Editing is choppy; some transitions are sloppy. A parchment paper-thin conceit playing at being a feature-length movie.
Brian Gibson-Vue Weekly (Edmonton, Canada)

Other than not knowing what's going on when the action gets heavy, "Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter" is fairly outstanding. It's downright ridiculous at times and extremely outrageous to its core, but is unbelievably entertaining from beginning to end.
Chris Sawin-Examiner.com

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