It"s a glossy, romance-first Dracula that looks the part but forgets why the monster and his love was ever dangerous in the ...
History has a way of distilling complex and productive lives into one-dimensional abstracts, extracting and emphasizing some ...
Perhaps every filmmaker feels like they have to make their version of “Dracula” at some point — and it certainly helps that Bram Stoker’s 1897 novel has been in the public domain for decades, allowing ...
There is an infection running throughout Hollywood. Or is it a curse? The dead have awakened. The symptoms are eerily similar: the old made new again, over and over, without reason or cause, most ...