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Netflix has released the first full trailer for Vampires vs. The Bronx, a kids-fight-monsters creature feature dropping just in time for Halloween. Directed by Oz Rodriguez (A.P. Bio) from a script he co-wrote with Blaise Hemingway (UglyDolls), the film stars Jaden Michael, Gerald W. Jones III, Gregory Diaz IV, Sarah Gadon, Cliff “Method Man” Smith, Shea Whigham. [caption id="attachment_932154" align="alignright" width="360"] Image via Netflix[/caption] The concept for this one is a killer, playing off the concept of gentrification by pitting a crew of Bronx kids against an (extremely white!) nest of vampires …
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The previous trailer for Jerry Seinfeld’s new hour-long Netflix special, Jerry Seinfeld: 23 Hours to Kill, came with a weird framing device that saw the sitcom star befriending a would-be supervillain for some reason. Sure, there were a few jokes in there, but just what kind of balance the on-stage performance and the scripted off-stage antics strike remains to be seen. The new trailer, released just today, is squarely focused on the jokes, and it's clear that Seinfeld hasn't strayed from his brand of comedy at all except to remind us that he'…