
“Draculaw” launches deep into the less-explored subgenre of corporate horror, throwing the book at everyday monsters within the ‘system’. I have been pondering for …continue reading Prime Picks: Draculaw (2023)

“Draculaw” launches deep into the less-explored subgenre of corporate horror, throwing the book at everyday monsters within the ‘system’. I have been pondering for …continue reading Prime Picks: Draculaw (2023)

“Bleeding” defies easy categorization and challenges viewers, offering a visceral exploration of addiction’s vampiric grip. In Andrew Bell’s provocative film Bleeding, vampirism transcends its …continue reading Dances With Films: Bleeding (2024)

If you are a Stephen King fan, you have read the book and seen the original movie. Purists may not enjoy the remake, but if you love horror, it is a must-see.continue reading “Salem’s Lot” 1979 vs 2024: 10 Key Differences

The charming, intentionally silly horror comedy “Let the Wrong One In” tries to do for vampires what “Shaun of the Dead” did for zombies. …continue reading Tubi Tuesday: Let the Wrong One In (2022)

While it may not please purists, Gary Dauberman’s “Salem’s Lot” breathes new life into a King classic and lets the scares take center stage. …continue reading Streaming Spotlight: Salem’s Lot (2024)

“Insane Like Me” is a low-budget vampire flick that is flawed but fun, saved by a couple of capable leads and some solid bloody …continue reading Tubi Tuesday: Insane Like Me?

“Humanist Vampire” masterfully blends romance, comedy, and gothic horror to explore the beauty and angst of the human condition. If Tim Burton and John …continue reading Foreign Friday: Humanist Vampire Seeking Consenting Suicidal Person

“Shadow of the Vampire” is a standout of the genre, blending horror with a thoughtful exploration of the nature of art and obsession. The …continue reading Spookshow: Shadow of the Vampire (2000)

“Blacula” is an important genre film due to its cultural impact, innovative approach to classic horror tropes, and stellar lead performance. Our latest in …continue reading Spookshow: Blacula (1972)

The self-aware and campy “Rockula” is a unique entry in the vampire horror subgenre with its blend of horror, humor, romance, and rock music. …continue reading Spookshow: Rockula (1990)
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