Stake Land (2011) is a post-apocalyptic horror film directed by Jim Mickle that combines vampire horror with survival drama. It’s set in a world ravaged by a vampire epidemic, where survivors must constantly stay on the move to avoid the bloodthirsty creatures and hostile human factions. The movie has garnered praise for its gritty realism, atmospheric storytelling, and the fresh, grounded approach it brings to the vampire genre.
Plot Summary:
The story follows Martin (Connor Paolo), a young man who becomes orphaned after his family is killed by vampires. He’s taken under the wing of a hardened vampire hunter known only as Mister (Nick Damici). Together, they traverse the ruined United States, navigating through towns overrun by vampires and dealing with hostile, extremist human groups, especially a cult called The Brotherhood that worships the vampires as instruments of divine retribution.
As they make their way north to a rumored safe haven called New Eden in Canada, Martin and Mister encounter a variety of allies and enemies. Each town and encounter highlights the desperate and dark lengths people will go to survive in a world overrun by monsters.