From 1922’s Nosferatu: A Symphony of Horror, 1931’s Dracula, and the classic Hammer horror movies to more recent hits, ...
By the 1970s, Hammer’s once-revered grip on horror was slipping, so the studio tried to revitalize its brand with a handful ...
Dracula (1931) Bela Lugosi’s performance as the charming yet terrifying Count Dracula set the standard for every vampire ...
Akasha, played by Aaliyah in her final movie role, is the mother of all vampires. Vampires have been popular on the silver screen ever since they burst onto film in 1922 with Nosferatu. Over the last ...
With Halloween upon us, Ian Miles, the band’s resident horror film expert and guitarist, gives us his top 13 horror films ...
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10 Most Terrifying Vampire Movies Ever
Vampires might be the most instantly recognizable monsters in horror movie history, but only a few vampire films are scary enough to chill even the most jaded horror fan. Largely inspired by Bram ...
Join us in Bounding Into Halloween as we reflect on Mummy and Nosferatu remakes, their nostalgia, and the creativity behind ...
Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook Arriving on HBO Max on October first is 1994’s Interview With the Vampire. A goth cult classic, ...
Lestat holds his arm up with a small amount of blood trickling from his lips in Interview With The Vampire. Image via Warner Bros. Anne Rice brought vampires to life in New Orleans with her Interview ...
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