Kisha Imani Cameron and her Completion Films banner have picked up Razorwire by newcomer Rob Davis, and attached music video director Little X to helm the urban horror movie, according to the Hollywood Reporter. The script centers on a group of small-time drug dealers who discover that vampires, who also happen to be cops, have been feeding on the disadvantaged people in the ghetto. When the vampire cops start framing them for the murders, the dealers go to war with their new immortal enemies. “I’m not normally a big horror fan, but I know a great genre movie when I read one,” said Cameron, who was an exec at New Line and Walden Media before striking out on her own. Cameron acted as associate producer on the 2000 Spike Lee movie “Bamboozled” and on the 2005 HBO telefilm “Sometimes in April,” about the Rwandan genocide.
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