Tag Archives: Bram Stoker

Nosferatu (2024) Review (775th Review)

PROVIDENCE! THE DEVIL IS IN THE CINEMATIC DETAILS   Tales of vampires have always been a main staple in the horror genre….and I’m not just talking about movies. Mythical undead creatures of the night that derive from European folklore that subsists by feeding on the vital essence of life (aka blood) and have been classical depicted in traditional forms (i.e., pale

Read more

The Last Voyage of the Demeter (2023) Review

A “BLOODY” VOYAGE OF THE DAMNED   Tales of vampires have always been a main staple in the horror genre….and I’m not just talking about movies. Mythical undead creatures of the night that derive from European folklore that subsists by feeding on the vital essence of life (aka blood) and have been classical depicted in traditional forms (i.e., pale skin,

Read more

Dracula Untold Review

A BLOCKBUSTER ITERATION THAT’S MORE ACTION FANTASY THAN HORROR  Deriving from shadowy legends of monsters and made infamous by Irish author Bram Stoker, Vlad the Impaler or, his more common name, Dracula has risen and fallen time and time again in the world of movies and films. There have been many iterations and reincarnations of this iconic vampire over the

Read more