Review of Clark Casey’s “Dawn in Damnation” (2017).
Category: Entertainment
Van Helsing Finally Identified? An Exclusive Report
Many historical candidates have been suggested as influences on the creation of Abraham Van Helsing. Here’s our case for the most plausible. A World Dracula Day exclusive.
Was the Preface to the Swedish Dracula Written by a Priest?
Was a priest responsible for writing the preface to the “sex and violence” version of “Dracula”? A World Dracula Day special.
“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?”
The First Author to Adapt Dracula? An Exclusive Report
Identified only as “A-e,” the identity of the first author to adapt “Dracula” may have been uncovered.
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.
New Book Unearths Vampires in New Orleans
Review of Marita Woywod Crandle’s “New Orleans Vampires: History and Legend” (2017).
“Love, Blood, and Botanical Science”: Aspasía S. Bissas’ Stake in Vampire Romance
Review of Aspasía S. Bissas’ “Love Lies Bleeding” (2017).
Lights, Camera, Make-Up! Meeting Juliet Landau
I finally got to meet Juliet Landau in person—at a make-up convention.
Interview with Craig Hooper, Founder of VampFest
The third International Vampire Film and Arts Festival is scheduled for June 7–10, 2018. We asked the event’s founder, Craig Hooper, about the event and why it’s seeking funding through Kickstarter.