The 1970s were great years for the horror genre. After the collapse of the Production Code in 1968, filmmakers were free to scare audiences as much as they pleased. Ultra-violence became the norm.
Vampire stories have existed for over a century, with various mediums covering various icons of undead bloodsucking. Whether they’re funny, frightening, or somewhere attractively in between, vampire ...
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Adapted from Stephen King’s 1975 novel, Salem’s Lot follows Ben (Lewis Pullman), a journalist who moves back to his Maine hometown in the hopes of finding inspiration for his book. Instead, Ben comes ...
Ryan Coogler’s Sinners is shaping up to be one of the most impactful films of the year. While the vampire genre isn’t new, the film reinvents the iconic creature, infusing the film with a historical ...
2) Bram Stoker's Dracula Based off the 1897 novel Dracula and 1973 film of the same name, Francis Ford Coppola's movie stars Gary Oldman as the vampire Count Dracula as he travels to England. Winona ...
If you’re a fan of the genre and want something beyond the mainstream hits, here are seven of the most underrated vampire movies that you might have forgotten – or never even heard of. They definitely ...
Sinners Takes Top Spot at AAFCA Awards The African American Film Critics Association announced its 17th annual winners on ...
Long before Aaliyah's Akasha became an immortal icon, Jacqueline Sieger ruled the night as Queen of the Vampires in Le Viol du Vampire. Jean Rollin's timeless homage to the bloodthirsty begins with a ...