I wanted to know whether [they] had any awareness of the distribution of the drink, in light of the CFDA’s crackdowns. Erin “wondered whether the product was being manufactured locally or imported from somewhere else”
Hitler Not Pleased with “Brides of Dracula” Blu-Ray Release
Despite being dead 15 years prior the film’s cinematic debut, Adolf Hitler [rants] about the film’s Blu-Ray transfer, after he is informed of its problems with sound, grain and being “released in an aspect ratio of 2:1”.
Goodbyes Suck: So Long, True Blood
I met you all on September 7, 2008 in a little place called Merlotte’s . . . When I first discovered Bon Temps . . . I was greeted with southern hospitality, cold beer, warm smiles . . . vampires were simply a novelty
Do Your Vampires Sparkle?
How much longer do we have to keep comparing vampire novels to Stephenie Meyer’s “Twilight” saga? All joking aside, it is becoming tedious. . . . why [do] readers and reviewers [ask] . . . “Do your vampires sparkle?”
Interview with the Vampirologist
“I’ve been into the supernatural ever since I was a kid . Whether it be ghost stories, mythology, mysteries . . . [but] vampires were something I locked into relatively late in the game—but I can pinpoint the moment.”
Video Game Review – BloodRayne 2
. . . Rayne has been travelling the globe eliminating members of her vampiric family . . . we meet Rayne again . . . [who is] about to infiltrate the mansion of [her] half-brother . . . leader of the Cult of Kagan
The Penny Dreadful Vampire Connection
“Penny Dreadful” features vampires, Dr. Victor Frankenstein, Dorian Grey, and even characters from “Dracula”, so I wanted to find out what was the connection with vampires and the real penny dreadfuls?
The Vampire Professor’s Class
. . . after I wrote . . . “Lure of the Vampire” in 2011 . . . many of my author friends and vampire romance fans wanted me to turn it into a class to introduce them to some mythology and more books and television shows
5 Android Vampire Apps
After my [iPhone Apps] article . . . many readers asked, “What about Android apps?” . . . I . . . typed in “vampires” [into Google’s Play Store]; it only came up with 252 apps as opposed to the 1,639 offered by Apple.
The Nosferatu Review Challenge
I asked her if she’d seen it. “Nope,” she said . . . Someone who’d never seen the film [and] knew little about it. Of course—a chance for an unbiased review! Was I alone thinking it wasn’t all it’s cracked up to be?