Fans will fall under the spell of Scream Factory’s new collector’s edition Blu-ray release of John Badham’s 1979 film, “Dracula”. If you asked me …continue reading Scream Factory Friday: Dracula (1979)
Superbowl, or Superb Owl? Season 2 of “What We Do in the Shadows” is off to a great start, and episode 3 delivers again …continue reading What We Do in the Shadows (Season 2, Episode 3)
We’ve heard tales of Dracula’s historical ties, but how much of the fictional monster was really inspired by the real life murderer, Vlad III? …continue reading Ominous Origins: The Real Dracula (Vlad III)
Fans of “What We Do in the Shadows” rejoice: There’s no lag in the silly, dark humor between season one and season two of …continue reading “What We Do in the Shadows” Season 2 Premiere
With engaging female leads, the neon vampire tale “Bite Night” is a rowdy crowd-pleaser and, despite a few technical hiccups, a trashy good time. …continue reading Horror-on-Sea Review: Bite Night
The western/horror hybrid “Near Dark” infuses fresh blood into a genre ripe with clichés, while never forgetting the light that can exist in the …continue reading Flashback Friday: Near Dark (1987)
Putting a poignant new twist on vampiric horror, the smart indie film “The Shed” sinks its teeth into heavy subject matter and leaves an …continue reading Reel Review: The Shed (2019)
In Joe Begos’s latest film “Bliss”, he delivers an interesting and stylish vampire film that will leave genre fans duly sated and likely wanting …continue reading Reel Review: Bliss (Joe Begos, 2019)
Scream Factory shows us the “SCARS OF DRACULA”, an imperfect but important movie from Hammer Films; an absolute beauty on Blu, scars and all. …continue reading Scream Factory Friday: Scars of Dracula (1970)
Larry Fessenden’s “Habit” is a beautifully executed, low budget masterpiece— a realistic and thought provoking vampire and psychological horror film. I came across this …continue reading Retro Review: HABIT (Fessenden, 1995)
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