Adapted from the series of novels by author Darren Shan, Cirque Du Freak: The Vampire’s Assistant is about young Darren Shan (Chris Massoglia) who unwittingly breaks a 200 year-old truce between two vampire factions.
Darren and his friend Steve (Josh Hutcherson from Bridge to Terabithia) visit the Cirque Du Freak and find many weird and wonderful things such as bearded ladies and poisonous but magical spiders, the two are then embroiled into the world of vampires with Steve realizing that Mr. Crepsley (John C. Reilly of Step Brothers) is in fact a vampire.
After requesting to become a vampire and then being refused for having ‘bad blood’ Steve declares revenge on Crepsley. Darren on the other hand, after a series of events is welcomed into Crepsley’s clan as a Vampire’s Assistant.
Many fans have been waiting patiently for the Cirque Du Freak to hit cinemas; this adaptation encompasses the first three books of the total 12 in the series, leaving the possibility for several sequels to completely cover the Darren Shan Saga.
The Vampire’s Assistant is definitely a film for the fans. Currently sitting pretty at number 5 in the UK Box Office Top Ten, many young teenage fans can’t wait to tell me how excited they are to see this film, however the enthusiasm for Darren Shan seems to die down when the words ‘Twilight’ or ‘New Moon’ are mentioned. Something tells me when New Moon hits theatres later this month there will be only one vampire on everyone’s minds. Looks like Universal Pictures were right to release this tale before the Edward Cullen bubble hits us.
The Film Buzz Rating: 5/10
Release Date: 23rd October 2009
Director: Paul Weitz
Writer’s: Paul Weitz, Brian Helgeland & Darren Shan




This film had a lot of potential it’s just a shame it let itself down. 5/10.