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Category: Movies

“You Never Know Where Your Influences Come From”: How Blacula Helped Shape My Mind

“Watching it the first time actually hurt me at the beginning because I became so angry at Dracula, my hero. WHY WOULD HE TREAT THAT MAN THAT WAY?”

Published April 6, 2018
Categorized as Entertainment, Movies Tagged Blacula, Dracula, William Marshall

Not Another Bloody Nosferatu Remake! But This One Needs to Happen

You’ll probably agree when you find out who’s behind the latest Nosferatu remake.

Published January 25, 2018
Categorized as Editor's Picks, Entertainment, Movies Tagged David Lee Fisher, David R. Williams, F.W. Murnau, Nosferatu, Remakes, Robert Eggers

Interview with Gina Loring, Daughter of Blacula

Poet, vocalist, professor, workshop facilitator, activist—Gina Loring is also Blacula’s Child.

Published October 30, 2017
Categorized as Editor's Picks, Entertainment, Interviews, Movies Tagged Blacula, Blacula's Child, Gina Loring, William Marshall

A Virgin’s View on Near Dark (1987)

In tribute to the late, great Bill Paxton, we take a virgin’s view of “Near Dark” (1987).

Published April 28, 2017
Categorized as Entertainment, Movies, Reviews Tagged Bill Paxton, Near Dark, Virgin's View

A Virgin’s View on Dracula’s Daughter (1936)

The first official Dracula movie sequel gets the “virgin’s view” treatment.

Published December 21, 2016
Categorized as Entertainment, Movies, Reviews Tagged Dracula's Daughter, Virgin's View

A Virgin’s View on The Vampire Lovers (1970)

What will “virgin eyes” see in what’s probably the world’s most famous sapphic vampire film?

Published September 1, 2016
Categorized as Editor's Picks, Entertainment, Movies, Reviews Tagged Carmilla, Dawn Addams, Douglas Wilmer, Ferdy Mayne, George Cole, Hammer Films, Harvey Hall, Ingrid Pitt, John Forbes-Robertson, Jon Finch, Kate O'Mara, Madeline Smith, Peter Cushing, Pippa Steel, The Vampire Lovers, Virgin's View

I Went to See a Short Serbian Vampire Film: Thoughts on The Cursed Days

For my first ever short film festival, I went to see—what else?—a vampire film.

Published July 25, 2016
Categorized as Editor's Picks, Entertainment, Movies Tagged Emilija Gašić, Kristina Vuletic, The Cursed Days, Vancity Theatre, Некрштени дани

A Girl Walks Home Alone at Night Is a Work of Art

“The first Iranian vampire Western” also happens to be a modern-day masterpiece.

Published June 19, 2016
Categorized as Entertainment, Movies Tagged A Girl Walks Home Alone at Night, Reviews

A Virgin’s View on The Hunger (1983)

As a tribute to David Bowie, who passed away on Jan. 10, 2016, Erin Chapman casts her “virgin eyes” on Bowie’s first and only vampire film: “The Hunger.”

Published January 15, 2016
Categorized as Entertainment, Movies, Reviews Tagged Catherine Deneuve, David Bowie, Susan Sarandon, The Hunger, Virgin's View

No, Witchula Will Not Be the First Witch/Vampire Hybrid Film

Marcus Bradford claims his upcoming film, Witchula, will be the first to feature a “witch/vampire hybrid.” No, it won’t, as Andy Boylan explains.

Published January 11, 2016
Categorized as Editor's Picks, Entertainment, Movies Tagged Hocus Pocus, La Maschera del Demonio, Marcus Bradford, Robert Southey, The City of the Dead, The Midnight Hour, The Old Woman of Berkeley, Witch/Vampire, Witchula

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