

Grandma's got a knife and the kid's got fangs — family bonding's never been this deadly.
A young boy and his grandmother become unlikely serial killers in a quest to eliminate his father's girlfriends, in this boldly original spin on the vampire genre.
Acting
Rena Owen's grandmother is terrifyingly tender.
Direction
Munoz packs feature-length dread into 17 minutes.
Practical Effects
Gore that hits harder because you weren't expecting it.
Director
Alex Munoz
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Premiered at Sundance 2009, part of a wave of queer horror reimagining vampire mythology as found family gone toxic.
Rena Owen later said she based Oma on her own grandmother's 'helpful' enabling of family dysfunction.