“Living Among Us” (** out of four) was a fairly anemic vampire horror thriller set in the future in which vampires have made themselves public and a friendly sect (William Sadler, John Heard) attempt to ingraciate themselves with the public by inviting documentary filmmakers (Andrew Keegan, Thomas Ian Nicholas) into their lair but these filmmakers soon find that these vampires may not quite be as friendly as they seemed. Initially appears to be a different attempt at making an intelligent vampire movie (in the mold of “Interview With The Vampire”) with some humorous social commentary but soon lapses into routine basics and gore. Heard and Sadler gives this somewhat of a boost.