For more than a century, filmmakers worldwide have brought vampires to life on screens big and small across hundreds of interpretations. While cinematic bloodsuckers have ranged from the ...
The advantage Castlevania has over most other depictions of Dracula is that you only infrequently see the villain himself in ...
From 6 p.m. on Nov. 14 to 6 a.m. the next day, UW’s horror club, Waterboo, hosted Delirium, a 12-hour movie marathon of ...
You’d think Hollywood would give some folks a break, but nope. Some stars keep getting shot, stabbed or eaten because ...
Bela Lugosi was an actor synonymous with portraying Count Dracula in the 1931 black and white film Dracula. The Hungarian-American actor went on to appear in several other horror titles, including ...
Things just got more spookier this October. It was announced by Deadlineon Tuesday that Appian Way Productions, the production company owned by Leonardo DiCaprio and Jennifer Davisson, teamed with ...
Film director Woody Allen sent a letter to Jeffrey Epstein to mark his 63rd birthday in which he jokingly compared the disgraced financier’s dinner parties to Dracula’s castle, according to a report.
"Listen to them, the children of the night. What music they make." – Bela Lugosi in Dracula (1931) Coming to Oasis beginning on January 16 is what may be the scariest, funniest the venerable club has ...
The 1931 Spanish-language Drácula will get its first film score. It was among the early "talkies," when filmmakers hadn't quite yet figured out how to incorporate music into their craft. One of the ...