Dracula has been around for *checks notes* a long-ass time. And he’s made his way to movie screens *checks notes* a butt load of times dating back to 1922. We love ourselves some Christopher Lee, some ...
As Halloween approaches, Count Dracula will inevitably resurface as one of the most iconic and enduring monsters in popular culture. Since Bram Stoker published his original novel in 1897, countless ...
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Bram Stoker’s "Dracula” (1992) is as much an anachronism as its title character. Directed by cinematic legend Francis Ford Coppola — whose storied filmography includes the oscar-winning “Godfather” ...
Far behind us are the days when the idea of a vampire in movies and television strictly evoked the personage of a pasty, widow-peaked fiend or a shockingly bony Nosferatu lurking in the shadows.
Cinematographer Robbie Ryan talks about lensing the colorful and evocative films and creating its idiosyncratic world. By Carolyn Giardina Tech Editor Emma Stone stars as Bella Baxter in Searchlight’s ...
A new short story by “Dracula” author Bram Stoker is being published for the first time in 134 years. Amateur historian Brian Cleary was paging through Stoker’s works at the National Library of ...
Which select* movie or miniseries about Dracula or one with a Dracula-related theme do you think sucks the most, or alternatively, do you think has the worst premise? Guinness World Records has ...
On 26 May 1897, a quiet Irish theatre manager published a yellow-bound Gothic horror novel about a Transylvanian count. 129 years on, every modern vampire still answers to Bram Stoker.
Rachael (she/her) has been in love with all things video games for more years than she cares to remember. Her previous roles include being a staff writer, senior editor, and also the head of culture ...