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Call of the Night
Returning Series
23 min
7.4/10 Votes: 3364
Nanakusa is a vampire. That's okay with human Ko. He wants to be one too. But transformation doesn't come that easily...
When Nazuna invites Ko to spend the night at her place in an abandoned building, he's stoked! But then he awakens to kisses on his neck with a little too much bite to them... Is it just the delicious taste of his blood that makes her meet him night after night for late-night adventures, conversation and...naps? Or something else? Then, when a cute girl from Yamori's past shows up and competes for his attention, his budding relationship with the undead is put to the test!
Lists that include Call of the Night
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- Bates Motel - Explores a dark, psychological relationship in a gothic setting, similar to Usher's themes of family and madness.
- Hannibal - Delves into the psychological complexities and dark aesthetics akin to the atmosphere of The Fall of the House of Usher.
- Penny Dreadful - Fuses classic horror literature with a gothic narrative style, reminiscent of Poe's influence.
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- The Others - Involves themes of haunting, isolation, and family secrets in a gothic atmosphere.
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- The Pale Blue Eye - Features a dark mystery with gothic elements, involving Edgar Allan Poe himself.
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- American Horror Story - Explores themes of horror and family dysfunction in various gothic and supernatural settings.
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- The Shining - Explores themes of family breakdown and psychological disturbance in a secluded, haunted setting.
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- What We Do in the Shadows - Dark humor wrapped in a gothic framework, featuring elements of family and identity.
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- Ratched - Delves into the psyche of its characters within a horror drama setting, showcasing themes of madness.
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- The Road - A post-apocalyptic journey that reveals deep familial bonds and psychological despair.
- The Grudge - Explores themes of vengeance and supernatural horror in a deeply unsettling context.
- The Haunting - A classic horror film exploring supernatural events intertwined with deep emotional trauma.
- The Amityville Horror - Focuses on family trauma and psychological unraveling within a haunted house narrative.
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