One evening in L.A. ,a young chauffeur who drives two beautiful young women to five different parties and finds himself fighting for his life after he discovers they’re not who they claim to be.
According to someone in the movie, yes, but technically we don't know if the meat is actually human. Blood is drunk, directly from humans as well as from glasses.
I wouldn't say so. Some injured vampires desperately need blood to survive, but that's more like a "legitimate" need for sustenance. I didn't see any drug or alcohol addiction, nor any other kind.
People shackled by the neck inside glass cages. People strapped to something like elevated stretchers or dentist's chairs. (At one point, someone is about to be forced into a trunk, but it doesn't happen.)
Possibly. There's a male character (bad guy) who seems to possibly be bi. He may just be sort of "teasing" to demonstrate his power over another man, but he does also say "I'm not that kind of girl" to someone else at some point. But he's dressed in traditionally male clothes. All in all, it's hard to say if he's actually LGBT+. Anyway, he's killed.
The first persons who die (off-screen, and we haven't seen them alive) are a group of men who are most likely Latino, but we can't see them clearly enough to be sure.
No. Someone is stomped in the head, but the head doesn't break. We don't see the impact. In another scene, someone is shot through the head, and we see through the hole, all the way through.