From Dracula to Nosferatu, these films redefined vampire cinema, shaping how the genre explores horror, desire, and human ...
Vampire cinema is as old as film itself. Beyond the clichés of capes and coffins, the subgenre has produced some bona fide movie masterpieces, haunting, experimental, and boundary-pushing works that ...
Vampire stories have been told and retold for hundreds of years, from folklore to film. From the spine-tingling to the romantic to the laugh-out-loud comedic, there is no shortage of great vampire ...
Cronos, Martin, and Thirst are some of the greatest vampire movies that have been all but forgotten by audiences despite ...
What if vampires were just tired of existing? Only Lovers Left Alive takes that idea and runs with it. The film follows Adam (Tom Hiddleston) and Eve (Tilda Swinton), two centuries-old vampires living ...
The vampire is one of those figures that continues to haunt the pop culture imagination. Though Dracula is obviously the most famous vampire, there have been quite a few others who have made their way ...
Vampire movies like Interview with the Vampire, Bram Stoker's Dracula, and Near Dark have some of the best opening scenes in ...
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 ...