An Action-Packed Jamie Foxx Vampire Thriller Bites Its Way to the Top of Netflix

We’ve been lucky enough to have a string of top-notch horror pics zoom to the top of Netflix in these past few months. Fromcult Stephen King classicstoterrifying Taiwanese found footage shockers, there’s been plenty of spine-chilling, nail-biting schlock to give all you gore-hounds out there the heebie-jeebies.

The latest film to dominate the Netflix charts is a fanged monstrosity that fears the sunlight and loves to suck human blood. That’s right, the popular streaming service has just unleashed its newest horror-thriller, Day Shift, and it’s already climbed its way to the top of the streaming charts. PerFlixPatrol, the film has managed to reach the number one spot on Netflix’s most watched movies in 75 counties around the globe. Most impressive, right?

Netflix’s Day Shift

While its critical reception has largely been nothing to write home about – it currently holds a 58 percent Critical Rating over onRotten Tomatoes, combined with a slightly more palatable 60 percent Audience Score – Day Shift is absolutely destroying the streaming charts today.

The blood-sucking vampire pic marks the directorial debut of J. J. Perry, a veteran stuntman, martial artist and actor who cut his teeth portraying famous characters in filmic video game adaptations like Johnny Cage in 1995’s Mortal Kombat and Scorpion, Cyrax and Noob Saibot in its 1997 sequel Mortal Kombat: Annihilation.

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Elsewhere, Day Shift possesses an impressive star-studded cast. From Academy Award-winning Jamie Foxx to iconic rapper Snoop Dogg to Fright Night and Superbad’s Dave Franco, there’s a lot of star power hidden in this vampiric cocktail of action, horror, and comedy.

For more information, here’s the official elevator pitch of Day Shift courtesy of Netflix:

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An LA vampire hunter has a week to come up with the cash to pay for his kid’s tuition and braces. Trying to make a living these days just might kill him.

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