Vampire's Kiss
"Vampire's Kiss" is a 1988 film directed by Robert Bierman and stars Nicolas Cage as a New York City literary agent named Peter Loew. The story follows Peter as he becomes convinced that he is turning into a vampire after a chance encounter with a woman who bites him. His mental state deteriorates as he grapples with his obsession and paranoia.
The film blends elements of horror and dark comedy, showcasing Cage's unique performance style. It explores themes of identity, madness, and the consequences of desire, making it a cult classic among fans of unconventional cinema.