Vampires: The Turning (R, 83 min) Two armies of vampires are about to engage in ultimate combat - one seeking to remain immortal for eternity, the other hoping to end their enslavement to the night, suddenly trapped in this eerie underworld are two American tourists: a woman, kidnapped and turned into a blood slave; and her boyfriend, desperate to save her soul. Now faced with the ultimate sacrifice, he must either join the fight against the forces of darkness or risk losing his beloved forever.
John Carpenter's Vampires: (R, 107 min) In the blood-chilling tradition of Halloween and Village of the Damned comes John Carpenter's unique vision of the ultimate killing machines, VAMPIRES. "Forget everything you've ever heard about vampires," warns Jack Crow (James Woods), the leader of Team Crow, a relentless group of mercenary vampire slayers. When Master Vampire Valek (Thomas Ian Griffith) decimates Jack's entire team, Crow and the sole team survivor, Montoya (Daniel Baldwin), set out in pursuit. Breaking all the rules, Crow and Montoya take one of Valek's victims hostage. The beautiful but unlucky prostitute (Sheryl Lee) is their sole psychic link to Valek, and through her senses they will track down the leader of the undead. As Valek nears the climax of his 600-year search for the Berziers Cross, Jack and the new Team Crow do everything humanly possible to prevent him from possessing the only thing that can grant him and all vampires the omnipotent power to walk in the daylight.
Vampires: Los Muertos (R, 104 min) This follow-up to the box office hit John Carpenter's Vampires has Jon Bon Jovi taking over as the top Vampire hunter. He leads an unconventional band of fellow hunters into battle with an ancient bloodsucker who is in search of a legendary artifact that will let her kind walk in the daylight.